

MaterialsBrass
Brass CNC machining for precision fittings, electrical parts, and clean finish detail.
Brass is often selected when buyers want efficient machining, good detail retention, and a cleaner decorative or electrical material profile than standard steels.
Brass
Excellent machinability
Good dimensional stability
Warm metallic appearance

Best for
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Precision fittings
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Decorative machined parts
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Electrical and connector hardware
Key traits
Excellent machinability
Good dimensional stability
Warm metallic appearance
Useful electrical properties
Machining notes
Brass machines efficiently and often supports fine detail well.
Some parts are left with a natural brass appearance while others are polished or coated.
Design teams should confirm whether color consistency matters across repeat orders.
Common finishes
PolishingBrushingClear coatingLight blasting
Common parts
The part families most often matched to this material.
Fittings
Valve details
Connectors
Decorative precision hardware
FAQ
Common questions about this CNC material.
Why use brass in CNC machining?
Brass is often used because it machines cleanly, holds detail well, and offers a refined appearance for fittings and precision hardware.
Is brass mainly cosmetic?
No. Brass is also practical for fittings, connectors, and some electrical applications where machinability and material behavior matter.
Can brass parts be polished?
Yes. Brass often responds well to polishing and other finishing steps when visual quality is important.

Brass
Need precision brass parts with strong machinability and clean finish?
Send your part drawing and finish expectation. We will review brass fit, cosmetic goals, and repeat production practicality.