
Brass Engineering Components
















Brass Engineering Components
Our engineering-grade brass components are used in sectors such as automotive, electrical, fluid control, instrumentation, industrial machinery, and gas systems. We work with standard brass grades and also offer material customization based on your specifications.
At Sarvasect, we manufacture and export precision brass engineering components designed for high-performance and critical-use applications across industries. Known for their strength, corrosion resistance, and machinability, our brass parts are crafted using advanced CNC and VMC machining to ensure accuracy, consistency, and durability.
Our product capabilities include:
Brass Precision Fittings & Inserts
Bushes, Spacers & Sleeves
Valve Bodies & Connectors
Threaded Components & Custom Machined Parts
Each component is produced under strict quality control using certified raw materials and is tested for dimensional accuracy, thread integrity, and surface finish. Whether you require standard or fully customized brass engineering parts, Sarvasect is equipped to meet your technical and volume needs.
With ISO-certified processes, global export reach, and a core belief that “Quality Matters,” Sarvasect is your reliable partner for robust and precise brass engineering solutions.


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FAQs For Brass Engineering Components
1.What are Brass Engineering Components?
Brass engineering components are precision-machined parts made from various brass alloys, used in mechanical and industrial applications for their durability, corrosion resistance, and excellent machinability.
2.What types of Brass Engineering Components does Sarvasect manufacture?
We manufacture a wide variety of parts such as spacers, connectors, precision shafts, inserts, gear parts, couplings, threaded rods, bushings, pins, and custom CNC/VMC machined parts for engineering purposes.
3.Why is brass preferred in engineering applications?
Brass combines high strength, anti-corrosive properties, thermal and electrical conductivity, and ease of machining, making it ideal for demanding environments and precision fits.
4.Which industries use these components?
Our brass engineering components are used in automotive, aerospace, electronics, telecommunications, instrumentation, fluid control, and general machinery industries.
5.Do you offer custom designs and prototypes?
Yes. We specialize in custom component development from drawings, samples, or CAD files and can provide prototypes or mass production based on your requirements.
6.What machining capabilities do you use?
Sarvasect uses CNC turning, VMC machining, threading, drilling, tapping, and grinding operations with tight tolerance control and superior finishes.
7.What grades of brass do you work with?
We use high-quality grades such as CZ121, CW614N, IS 319 Type I/II/III, and lead-free brass as per application or customer preference.
8.How do you ensure quality and precision?
All components undergo dimensional inspection, gauge verification, and surface finish checks using certified instruments and experienced quality teams.
9.Can Sarvasect export Brass Engineering Components?
Yes, we export globally with standardized packaging, international documentation, and on-time shipment tracking.
10.How can I request a quote or place an order?
Contact us at export@sarvasect.com, sarvasectenterprise@gmail.com, or call us at +91 8200972778. Visit www.sarvasect.com to submit your inquiry.
"Any Type Of Brass Engineering Components Can Be Developed And Supplied Exactly As Per Customer Specifications. "
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