Forged Parts
We specialize in manufacturing high-quality brass forged parts that deliver superior strength, precision, and durability. Forging enhances the mechanical properties of brass, making it ideal for demanding applications in plumbing, electrical, gas fittings, and automotive industries
Our process begins with carefully selected brass billets, heated to controlled temperatures in an induction furnace. These billets are then hot-forged under high pressure using precision dies to achieve the required shape and density. This method ensures a tighter grain structure, improved tensile strength, and excellent resistance to leakage and corrosion compared to cast or machined components.
"Divine Brass hot forgings utilize automated induction heating and high-tonnage friction presses. Forged from CW617N and CZ122 stamping alloys, our valves, manifolds, and fittings feature zero porosity, high grain density, and superior mechanical tensile strength."
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Technical Specifications & Material Grades
Divine Brass Industries manufactures high-precision components strictly conforming to international specifications and drawings. We machine components using primary material grades like CZ121, CZ122, C36000 (Free Cutting Brass), and BS2874 (as well as IS-319 and CW614N). Below are our standard engineering capabilities:
| Parameter | Standard Specifications & Range |
|---|---|
| Material Grades | Free Cutting Brass (IS-319, CZ-121, CW614N, C36000), Forging Brass (CZ-122, CW617N, C37700), Low-Lead/Lead-Free Brass, Eco-Brass, BS-2874 alloys. |
| Thread Profiles | ISO Metric (MM Threads), BSP (British Standard Pipe), BSPT, NPT (National Pipe Thread), UNC, UNF, UNEF, and custom threads as per design. |
| Size / Dimension Range | Standard diameter from 1.5 mm up to 125 mm, custom lengths and shapes as per technical drawing. |
| Precision Tolerances | High-precision machining capabilities maintaining tight tolerances down to ±0.01 mm for critical dimensions. |
| Surface Plating & Finishes | Natural Brass finish, Nickel plating, Chrome plating, Tin plating, Zinc plating, Electro-polishing, or customized coatings. |
Engineering & Quality Standards
- EN 12165 (CW617N): European standard for wrought and unwrought brass forging stock.
- ASTM B124/B124M: Standard Specification for Copper and Copper Alloy Forging Rod, Bar, and Shapes.
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Global Export Network
Optimized B2B export workflows serving procurement managers, distributors, and OEMs in North America (USA, Canada), Europe (UK, Germany, Italy, Netherlands), and the Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman). Custom sea and air freight packaging ensuring full international transit compliance.
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Precision CNC and automatic machining powered by our optimized 16.25 KW renewable solar energy infrastructure. Meeting modern green procurement standards without compromising on production output, mechanical integrity, or cost efficiency.
Need custom brass parts machined from CZ121 or C36000? Contact our Jamnagar engineering team today for a quote.
Related Technical Insight: Read our engineering analysis comparing CZ121 vs. C36000 Brass for CNC Machining.
Frequently Asked Questions
For hot forging, we typically achieve tolerances of ±0.1 mm to ±0.2 mm. For secondary high-precision machining of forged blanks, we can achieve tolerances down to ±0.01 mm.
Yes, we specialize in contract manufacturing. We design custom forging dies based on your OEM drawings and technical specifications to produce custom brass forged components.
We can forge brass components ranging from 20 grams up to 2.5 kilograms in weight, using our advanced hot press forging units.
Frequently Asked Questions
For hot forging, we typically achieve tolerances of ±0.1 mm to ±0.2 mm. For secondary high-precision machining of forged blanks, we can achieve tolerances down to ±0.01 mm.
Yes, we specialize in contract manufacturing. We design custom forging dies based on your OEM drawings and technical specifications to produce custom brass forged components.
We can forge brass components ranging from 20 grams up to 2.5 kilograms in weight, using our advanced hot press forging units.