It is in principle possible to process metals and metal alloys, which have a similar hardness to aluminum, such as brass alloys for example. |
Brass is a gold-colored alloy of copper and zinc. Brass is somewhat harder than pure copper, but not as hard as bronze (a copper-tin alloy). In contrast to steel and aluminum alloys, brass cannot be hardened by heat treatment. Its strength is only controllable by choosing an appropriate alloy and mechanical deformation (rolling, forging or cold drawing). We offer brass panels in thicknesses of 2, 3 and 4 mm. The surface of brass is softer than the surface of anodized aluminum, therefore considerable effort is required during the processing and treatment of brass to avoid scratches. Unpolished brass plates are processed as a matter of principle for this reason. We can arrange for subsequent polishing by a galvanizing company if required. Depending on the requirements, the resulting processing times for brass deviate significantly from our standard production service, which is why we always prepare a special offer for projects with brass plates.
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Copper as a relatively soft metal is easily malleable and comparatively tough. As an excellent conductor of heat and electricity it is extremely versatile. It also belongs to the category of coinage metals. As a low-reactive heavy metal, copper is one of the precious metals. As pure copper cannot be milled without burrs, we use copper with appropriate alloy components. |
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Please contact us for a test milling of non-ferrous metals that are not listed here, or for special alloys of the types listed. We would be happy to extend this list of machinable non-ferrous metals. |