High-Performance Brass Components for Fluid Management
Our precision-engineered brass components serve as the backbone of modern water supply systems. From intricate internal mechanisms to heavy-duty valves, we provide the reliability required for residential, commercial, and industrial sanitary infrastructure.
Core Applications
- Faucet Internals: Precision-machined cartridges, spindles, and mixer bodies.
- Water Control: Gate valves, ball valves, and check valves for flow regulation.
- Sanitary Fittings: Adapters, couplings, and connectors for leak-proof installations.
- Bathroom Hardware: Decorative and functional components for luxury and standard fixtures.
Why Brass for Water Systems?
In the demanding environment of plumbing and sanitary systems, material integrity is non-negotiable. Our components are chosen for:
- Superior Corrosion Resistance: Naturally resistant to rust and mineral buildup (calcification), ensuring consistent flow rates over decades of use.
- Structural Integrity: Withstands high pressure and temperature fluctuations without deforming or cracking.
- Precision Sealing: Expert machining ensures tight tolerances for “drip-free” performance and seamless compatibility with global plumbing standards.
- Longevity: Exceptional wear resistance reduces maintenance costs and extends the service life of the entire installation.
We utilize specific brass alloys tailored for ductility, machinability, and corrosion resistance.
- Standard Free Cutting Brass: IS 319 Type I/II, Grade 1 (Equivalent to CW614N or C36000). Ideal for high-speed machining of complex internal parts.
- Lead-Free / Low-Lead Brass: DZR (Dezincification Resistant) Brass or C37700. Essential for potable water applications to comply with modern health regulations (e.g., NSF/ANSI 61).
- Forging Brass: High-tensile alloys (CW617N) used for heavy-duty valve bodies and manifold systems.
Technical Excellence
Engineering Note: Our components are manufactured using lead-free or low-lead brass alloys where required, meeting international health and safety standards for potable water systems.

