Brass is one of those magical materials—easy to machine, corrosion-resistant, and with a gorgeous golden finish when polished. But when you need micro-scale brass parts with a flawless surface, standard CNC machining isn’t enough. That’s where precision turning, milling, and polishing come together to create tiny, high-performance components.


Why Brass? The All-Star Material for Micro Parts
Before we talk machining, let’s appreciate why brass is so popular for precision components:
✔ Machinability – Softer than steel, so it cuts smoothly without excessive tool wear.
✔ Conductivity – Great for electrical connectors and RF shielding.
✔ Corrosion Resistance – Naturally tarnish-resistant (unless exposed to harsh chemicals).
✔ Aesthetic Appeal – Polished brass looks premium—think watch gears, musical instruments, and high-end fittings.
Common Brass Alloys Used in CNC Machining:
- C360 (Free-Cutting Brass) – The go-to for smooth machining.
- C260 (Cartridge Brass) – More ductile, good for forming.
- CZ121 (Lead-Free Brass) – Used in medical and drinking water applications.
How Micro Brass Parts Are Made: CNC Turning & Milling
1. CNC Turning for Cylindrical Parts
- Best for: Screws, pins, connectors, nozzles
- Capabilities: Down to 0.5mm diameter with tight tolerances (±0.01mm).
- Key Challenge: Preventing deformation—brass is soft, so clamping must be gentle.
2. CNC Milling for Complex Shapes
- Best for: Gears, housings, custom brackets
- Capabilities: Micro-milling down to 0.2mm features.
- Key Challenge: Avoiding burrs—brass tends to leave fine edges that need deburring.
The Secret to a Mirror Finish: Precision Polishing
A machined brass part isn’t ready until it’s polished. Here’s how manufacturers achieve that smooth, reflective surface:
1. Mechanical Polishing
- Abrasive belts, brushes, or buffing wheels progressively smooth the surface.
- Best for: Larger parts or where a satin/semi-gloss finish is acceptable.
2. Electroplating (Optional)
- Adds a protective or decorative layer (gold, nickel, chrome).
- Common in jewelry, electronics, and marine components.
3. Ultrasonic Polishing (For Micro Parts)
- Uses high-frequency vibrations in a slurry medium to remove microscopic imperfections.
- Perfect for tiny, intricate components like medical instrument tips.
4. Laser Polishing (High-Tech Option)
- A laser melts the surface slightly, creating an ultra-smooth finish.
- Used in high-precision optics and microfluidics.
Industries That Demand Polished Micro Brass Parts
- Medical – Surgical tools, endoscopic components.
- Electronics – Connectors, RF shielding, miniature relays.
- Luxury Goods – Watch gears, fountain pen nibs, high-end zippers.
- Automotive – Fuel injector nozzles, sensor housings.
Final Thoughts
From medical devices to luxury watches, micro brass parts play a huge role in high-performance products. The difference between a "good" part and a great one often comes down to precision machining + expert polishing.
| CNC Turning, CNC Milling, Laser Cutting, Bending, Spining, Wire Cutting, Stamping, Electric Discharge Machining (EDM), Injection Molding,3D Printing,Rapid Prototype,Moulds etc. |
| Aluminum: 2000 series, 6000 series, 7075, 5052, etc. |
Stainlesss steel: SUS303, SUS304, SS316, SS316L, 17-4PH, etc. |
Steel: 1214L/1215/1045/4140/SCM440/40CrMo, etc. |
Brass: 260, C360, H59, H60, H62, H63, H65, H68, H70, Bronze, Copper |
Titanium: Grade F1-F5 |
Plastic: Acetal/POM/PA/Nylon/PC/PMMA/PVC/PU/Acrylic/ABS/PTFE/PEEK etc. |
| Anodized, Bead Blasted, Silk Screen, PVD Plating, Zinc/Nickl/Chrome/Titanium Plating, Brushing, Painting, Powder Coated, Passivation, Electrophoresis, Electro Polishing, Knurl, Laser/Etch/Engrave etc. |
| ±0.002 ~ ±0.005mm |
| Min Ra 0.1~3.2 |
CERTIFICATE | ISO9001:2015,AS9100D,ISO13485:2016,ISO45001:2018,IATF16949:2016,ISO14001:2015,ROSH,CE etc. |





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