On The Beat Of Brass

On The Beat Of The Brass
On The Beat Of The Brass

We assure that all parts which we supply are totally compatible and interchangeable with the corresponding original part and all critical dimensions and tolerances are in accordance with original equipment specifications. more..

Manufacturing and assembly are performed on various types of multi-station automated equipment. In addition, our Short Run Special Manufacturing department can quickly produce small quantities of virtually any custom design.

We can also develop any new / obsolete parts as per your drawings or samples.

A common household and industrial metal, brass has been manufactured for thousands of years.What is it exactly?Brass is an alloy mix of approximately 67% copper and 33% zinc, which can be varied to create a range of brasses. This mix of copper and zinc makes brass far stronger and more durable than copper, although still not as strong as metals such as steel. In order to mix the copper and zinc alloys, the copper is melted and a small amount of zinc is added. The zinc quickly dissolves into the copper and brass is formed. At times, other metals such as lead or iron are included in the alloy mi

Brass instruments are instruments which might be played by the musician blowing into a tub to make a sound. The vibration of the lips since the player blows to the instrument is the thing that really helps make the sound. The valves on these instruments are closed and opened by using the keys pressed with the player’s fingers which valves are what allow the musician to improve the sound that’s being made. The duration of the tube is exactly what also has an effect on the pitch.Some brass instruments have been made out of brass, there are many exceptions on the rule as some believe that an inst