Brass Forging

We are one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of Brass Forging components from India. We have been supplying precision‑forged Brass parts to the global market for over 29 years. Based in Jamnagar, Gujarat, our power‑press forging lines can handle Brass billets up to 200 mm in diameter, producing parts with intricate, uneven shapes that are difficult or impossible to machine conventionally. From sanitary fittings and pipe connectors to heater components and custom industrial parts, our expertise in both hot forging and cold forging ensures superior mechanical properties, dimensional accuracy, and exceptional surface quality.


Product Overview

Brass Forging is the process of deforming Brass billets under high pressure to create strong, durable components with refined grain structure. The resulting parts offer enhanced tensile strength, fatigue resistance, and toughness compared to cast or machined parts. We specialize in:

  • Hot Forging – for large, complex geometries

  • Cold Forging – for small, high‑precision parts

  • Stamping & Pressing – high‑volume production of washers, rings, and flanges


Material Grades & Standards

Region Standard Brass Grade Key Property
USA ASTM C36000, C27000 Excellent ductility & machinability
Europe EN/DIN CW614N, CW612N Good cold‑forming characteristics
UK BS LG2, CZ122 High forming capacity
India IS IS 319 Grades I & II Durable & corrosion‑resistant
China GB H62, H65 High strength, fair corrosion resistance
Japan JIS C3602, C3771 Precision forming & finishing

Forging Processes

  1. Billet Heating (for hot forging) – Induction furnaces heat billets to 700–850 °C.

  2. Cold Forging – Room‑temperature forming for small parts up to 50 mm diameter.

  3. Open‑Die & Closed‑Die Forging – Depending on part geometry and volume.

  4. Stamping & Fine Blanking – High‑speed press forming for flat components.

  5. Deburring & Shot Blasting – Remove flash and improve surface finish.

  6. Polishing & Passivation – Final cosmetic and corrosion‑resistant treatments.


Machinery & Equipment

Machine Type Capacity & Function
Power Press Forging Up to 500 Tons; billets up to 200 mm Ø
Hydraulic Forging Press High‑precision cold forging for small to medium parts
Stamping Press Lines 50–200 Tons; high‑speed blanking & forming
Shot Blasting Booths Automated surface cleaning & finishing
CNC Polishing Stations Fine polishing for mirror finishes
Induction Furnaces Controlled billet heating for hot forging

Typical Applications

  • Sanitary Fittings & Valves

  • Pipe Fittings & Connectors

  • Heater & HVAC Components

  • Automotive Bushings & Flanges

  • Electrical & Lighting Housings

  • Industrial Pump & Compressor Parts


Dimensional Capabilities & Tolerances

Feature Range Tolerance
Billet Diameter 10 mm – 200 mm N/A
Finished Part Size Up to 150 mm in any dimension ± 0.2 mm
Wall Thickness (cold) 0.5 mm – 10 mm ± 0.05 mm
Wall Thickness (hot) 1 mm – 20 mm ± 0.1 mm

Surface Finishes

  • As‑Forged (natural texture)

  • Shot Blasted (uniform matte)

  • Polished (mirror finish)

  • Electro‑Tinned

  • Nickel Plated

  • Custom Coatings (Powder, Passivation)


Turnaround Time

  • Standard Orders: 4–6 weeks

  • Prototype / Small Batch: 2–3 weeks

  • High‑Volume Repeat: 3–5 weeks


Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What’s the advantage of forged Brass over cast Brass?
    Forged Brass has a refined grain structure, improving strength and fatigue resistance.

  2. Can you forge complex, non‑symmetrical shapes?
    Yes, with closed‑die forging we achieve highly intricate geometries.

  3. What’s the maximum billet size you handle?
    Up to 200 mm diameter for power-press forging.

  4. Do you provide post‑forge machining?
    Yes, secondary CNC machining, drilling, and tapping are available.

  5. Are sanitary fittings compliant with potable-water standards?
    Yes—lead‑free brass grades and NSF/ANSI 61 compliance on request.

  6. What quality controls do you use?
    Dimensional inspection, hardness testing, and surface‑finish checks.

  7. Do you offer custom packaging?
    Yes—foam inserts, labeled boxes, barcodes, and export crates.

  8. Is shot blasting available in‑house?
    Yes, we have automated shot‑blasting booths for consistent finish.

  9. Can you forge stainless steel or copper?
    Our forging presses can handle stainless steel and copper billets as well.

  10. What is your MOQ?
    Typically 500 pieces for standard parts; negotiable for prototypes.


Why Choose Our Brass Forging?

  • 29+ Years of Expertise in non‑ferrous forging and stamping

  • Jamnagar Location – strategic raw‑material access and export hub

  • High‑Capacity Press Lines for small to large billets

  • In‑house Finishing: deburring, shot blasting, polishing, plating

  • Comprehensive QC at every stage

  • Customization: dies, dies design, and sample approvals

  • Global Shipping & Documentation (MTC, COA, CoO)


Packaging & Shipping

Finished forgings are packed in foam‑lined export cartons or wooden crates for heavy parts. We ship via air, sea, or courier with FOB, CIF, or DDP Incoterms and include packing list, invoice, and certificates.


Customer Testimonial

Carlos Mendoza – Mexico
“Their Brass Forging capabilities allowed us to replace costly cast parts with stronger, forged components. The finish and tolerances are always spot‑on, and shipments arrive without a hitch.”


Glossary of Terms

Term Definition
Hot Forging Deforming metal above recrystallization temperature for shape and strength.
Cold Forging Forming metal at room temperature for tight tolerances and surface finish.
Closed‑Die Forging Metal is forged within a two‑piece die to produce complex shapes.
Shot Blasting Surface cleaning method using high‑velocity abrasive media.
SPC/SQC Statistical Process/Quality Control systems for consistent production.

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