Brass casting, Indian Brass casting foundry

Brass Parts India

January 3, 2026

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Brass Casting | Brass Casting Foundry in India

Brass casting, Indian Brass casting foundry

Brass casting foundry

Overview – Precision Brass Casting Manufacturer & Exporter from India

We are one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of Brass Castings from India, serving OEMs, distributors, EPC contractors, and engineering companies worldwide. We have been supplying high-quality Brass casting components to the global market for many decades, with a strong footprint in the USA, UK, Europe, Canada, and Australia. Our foundry integrates traditional metallurgical expertise with modern process controls, CNC machining, and global quality standards to deliver consistent, defect-free Brass castings.

As a dedicated Brass casting foundry in India, we specialize in complex geometries, pressure-tight components, and close-tolerance Brass castings across multiple casting processes. Our approach is rooted in E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness)—backed by 30+ years of export experience, deep alloy knowledge, documented quality systems, and transparent communication with international customers. From prototype to bulk production, we focus on performance, repeatability, and long-term reliability rather than commodity pricing alone.


Brass Casting – Technical Scope & Capabilities

Brass Casting is the process of producing near-net-shape components by pouring molten Brass alloys into reusable or expendable molds. Brass alloys (Copper-Zinc based, with optional Lead, Tin, Aluminium, Manganese, or Silicon) offer an excellent balance of machinability, corrosion resistance, electrical conductivity, pressure integrity, and aesthetics.

Our Brass castings are manufactured in compliance with ASTM, BS, DIN, JIS, IS, EN, and GB standards, making them fully acceptable for US and European markets. We routinely supply Brass castings for electrical, plumbing, fluid control, marine, renewable energy, automotive, and general engineering industries.


Brass Sand Casting

Brass Sand Casting remains the most versatile and economical method for medium to large Brass components. Using controlled green sand or oil-bonded sand systems, we achieve excellent metal flow and soundness even in thick-section castings.

Sand-cast Brass parts are ideal for low-to-medium volumes, design flexibility, and heavy-duty applications. This process supports a wide alloy range, including Leaded Brass, High-Strength Brass, and Naval Brass, with good machinability and repairability. Typical applications include valve bodies, pump housings, earth connectors, marine fittings, and architectural hardware.


Brass Shell Molding (Resin Sand Casting)

Brass Shell Molding, also known as resin sand casting, is used where better surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and repeatability are required. Pre-coated resin sand shells provide uniform wall thickness and superior mold strength.

Shell-molded Brass castings offer tighter tolerances than conventional sand casting and reduced machining allowances. This method is preferred for electrical connectors, instrumentation parts, precision valve components, and decorative Brass castings where consistency across batches is critical.


Brass Centrifugal Casting

Brass Centrifugal Casting is employed for cylindrical or hollow components requiring high density, fine grain structure, and pressure integrity. Molten Brass is rotated at high speed, forcing impurities inward and creating a dense outer wall.

This process delivers excellent mechanical properties, minimal porosity, and superior corrosion resistance. Typical Brass centrifugal cast products include bushings, sleeves, bearing liners, rings, and marine components where fatigue resistance and concentricity are essential.


Brass Permanent Mold Casting (Gravity Die Casting)

Brass Permanent Mold Casting, also referred to as gravity die casting, uses reusable metal molds to achieve consistent dimensions and improved surface finish compared to sand casting.

Permanent mold Brass castings are ideal for medium-volume production where tooling investment is justified. This process ensures better metallurgical control, reduced porosity, and improved mechanical properties—commonly used for electrical hardware, plumbing components, and precision industrial fittings.


Brass Investment Casting (Lost Wax Casting)

Brass Investment Casting enables the production of highly complex, thin-wall, and intricate components with near-net-shape accuracy. Wax patterns are coated with ceramic shells, allowing exceptional detail reproduction.

Investment-cast Brass parts often require minimal machining and offer superior aesthetics. This method is widely used for precision hardware, decorative fittings, aerospace sub-assemblies, marine hardware, and specialized engineering components.


Brass CNC Machined Castings

We supply Brass CNC machined castings where casting is combined with precision CNC turning, milling, drilling, tapping, and threading. This hybrid approach optimizes cost while achieving tight tolerances and functional accuracy.

Our CNC-finished Brass castings are commonly used for electrical terminals, threaded inserts, valve components, hydraulic parts, and custom OEM designs requiring dimensional repeatability and assembly readiness.


Brass Foundry in India – Manufacturing Infrastructure

Our Brass foundry in India is equipped with:

  • Induction melting furnaces with temperature control

  • Spectrometer-based chemical analysis

  • Sand preparation and shell molding lines

  • Centrifugal casting machines

  • Permanent mold casting setups

  • CNC turning and VMC machining centers

  • In-house tooling, fettling, and finishing facilities

Every stage is monitored through documented process controls, ensuring export-grade consistency.


Brass Material Grades – International Equivalents

Application Grade USA (ASTM/UNS) UK (BS) Germany (DIN/EN) Italy (UNI) Japan (JIS) China (GB) India (IS)
Free-Cutting Brass C36000 CZ121 CW614N CW614N C3604 HPb59-1 IS 319
Forging / Casting Brass C37700 CZ122 CW617N CW617N C3771 H58 IS 6912
High-Strength Brass C38500 CZ124 CW602N CW602N C3851 H62 IS 6912
Naval Brass C46400 CZ112 CuZn40Sn1 UNI 5705 C4641 HSn62-1 IS 291
Aluminium Brass C68700 CZ110 CuZn20Al2 UNI 5706 C6871 HAL77-2 IS 240
Gunmetal / Bronze* C84400 LG2 CuSn5Zn5Pb5 G-CuSn5ZnPb BC6 ZCuSn5Pb5Zn5 IS 318

Material Grade Comparison Table

Alloy Type US (ASTM/UNS) UK (BS) Germany (DIN) Japan (JIS) China (GB) Italy (UNI)
Yellow Brass C85200 CZ121 CuZn39Pb3 C3601 HPb59-1 OT58
Red Brass C83600 LG2 CuSn5Zn5Pb5 BC6 ZCuSn5Zn5Pb5 G-CuSn5Zn5Pb5
High Tensile C86300 HTB1 CuZn25Al5 AJB1 ZCuZn25Al6Fe3 G-CuZn25Al5
Silicon Brass C87500 SCB1 CuZn15Si4 SZC1 ZCuZn16Si4
Leaded Brass C36000 CZ124 CuZn40Pb2 C3771 HPb58-3 P-CuZn40Pb2

*Bronze grades supplied where specified by customers.


Typical Brass Casting Parts Produced

We regularly manufacture Brass cast valve bodies, pump components, electrical terminals, earth blocks, connectors, marine fittings, bushings, sleeves, plumbing fittings, architectural hardware, renewable energy components, and custom OEM castings based on customer drawings or samples.


Indicative Size & Dimensional Capability

Parameter Capability
Casting Weight 0.05 kg to 80 kg
Max Length Up to 800 mm
Wall Thickness 2.5 mm to 40 mm
Machining Tolerance ±0.02 mm (post-CNC)
As-Cast Tolerance ISO 8062 CT8–CT10

Plating & Surface Finish Options

We offer Nickel, Chrome, Tin, Silver, and Clear/Yellow Passivation plating, along with natural polished, shot-blasted, and lacquered finishes. Plating thickness and adhesion are controlled as per ASTM B456, ISO 4527, and customer-specific specifications.


Industries Served

Our Brass castings are widely used in Electrical & Power Distribution, Plumbing & Fluid Control, HVAC, Marine, Renewable Energy, Automotive, Industrial Machinery, Oil & Gas auxiliary systems, and Architectural hardware—with a strong focus on North American compliance.


Turnaround Time & Performance Metrics

Standard production lead time is 4–6 weeks, depending on tooling and volume. Typical performance metrics include >99% chemical conformity, low porosity levels, consistent machinability, and repeatable dimensional accuracy across production batches.


Why Choose Our Brass Castings

Customers choose us for faster turnaround, responsive communication, engineering-driven design support, flexible batch sizes, customized packaging with customer logos, and three decades of global export experience. Our engineering team actively suggests drawing optimizations to improve castability, reduce cost, and enhance product life.


Packaging & Global Shipping

Export packaging includes moisture-protected cartons, palletized wooden crates, barcoded labels, and customer-specific part numbering. We ship worldwide via sea and air, supporting Incoterms EXW, FOB, CIF, and DDP for US customers.


Customer Testimonials

Michael R., Ohio, USA:
“The consistency of their Brass castings and their ability to machine parts exactly to print has been outstanding. Communication is clear and lead times are reliable.”

Andrew T., Birmingham, UK:
“A technically strong Brass foundry. Their alloy knowledge and willingness to suggest design improvements saved us both cost and lead time.”


Glossary of Key Terms

Brass Casting: Manufacturing of Brass components by pouring molten alloy into molds.
Shell Molding: Resin-coated sand process for improved accuracy.
Centrifugal Casting: Rotational casting for dense cylindrical parts.
Investment Casting: Lost-wax process for intricate shapes.
CT Tolerance: Casting tolerance grade per ISO 8062.
UNS Number: Unified alloy designation system used in the USA.


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