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Brass Microparts

Brass microparts refer to small components or parts made of brass with extremely precise dimensions and intricate designs. These microparts are typically used in industries that require miniature and highly precise components, such as electronics, telecommunications, medical devices, and precision instruments.


Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, is chosen for microparts due to its excellent mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and electrical conductivity. It is also easily machinable and can be manufactured with high precision.


Brass microparts are manufactured using advanced machining techniques, including micro-milling, micro-turning, wire EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining), and laser machining. These methods enable the creation of intricate features and tight tolerances on small-scale components.


Brass Inserts

Brass inserts are small metal components made of brass that are commonly used in manufacturing processes. They are designed to be inserted into holes or cavities in other materials, such as plastic, wood, or metal, to provide threaded connections or reinforcement.


Brass inserts are often utilized in industries such as electronics, automotive, aerospace, and furniture manufacturing. They offer several advantages, including:


  • Threaded connections: Brass inserts have internal threads that allow for the attachment of screws, bolts, or other fasteners. This enables easy assembly and disassembly of components, making them useful in applications that require frequent maintenance or repairs.
  • Strength and durability: Brass is a sturdy and corrosion-resistant material, offering reliable strength and durability. This makes brass inserts suitable for applications that involve load-bearing or repetitive use.
  • Heat resistance: Brass has good heat conductivity and can withstand high temperatures, making brass inserts suitable for applications where thermal management is important.
  • Electrical conductivity: Brass exhibits excellent electrical conductivity, which is beneficial in applications involving electrical connections or grounding.

Brass inserts come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different requirements. They can be installed using various methods, such as press-fit, heat insertion, ultrasonic insertion, or molding processes.


Please note that the information provided here is general, and specific details about brass inserts may vary depending on the intended application and manufacturing processes involved.



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