Brass Cold Forged Parts and Cold Forged Components – Manufacturer & Exporter India
Cable Glands India is a leading manufacturer and exporter of Brass Cold Forged Parts and Cold Forged Components, producing precision brass components by cold forging (cold heading, cold extrusion, cold stamping, and cold pressing) for electrical, instrumentation, automotive, plumbing, and industrial applications. Our brass cold forged components are manufactured from CW614N, CW617N, C36000, C37700, and lead-free brass alloys, offering superior dimensional accuracy (±0.01–0.05 mm), excellent surface finish, and consistent mechanical properties for high-volume OEM supply to electrical manufacturers, EPC contractors, distributor networks, and cable gland producers worldwide.
Indicative Price: US$ 11.50/kilogram (ex-works Jamnagar, India; subject to alloy, complexity, and quantity)
Product Overview
Cold Forging Process for Brass Parts
Cold forging of brass is performed at room temperature (or below 150°C, a fraction of the brass recrystallisation temperature) using high-pressure mechanical or hydraulic presses (100–2,000 tonne). The process deforms the brass billet, slug, or wire blank into the desired shape without heat input, resulting in work hardening of the material and significantly improved mechanical properties. Cold forging methods applied to brass include: cold heading (for bolts, screws, rivets, and headed parts), cold extrusion (for tubular sleeves, ferrules, and hollow bodies), cold pressing (for flat components and inserts), cold piercing, cold sizing, and combined cold forging operations on multi-station progressive presses. Cold forging of brass produces near-net-shape components with tolerances of IT6–IT8, eliminating or minimising machining, reducing material waste by 10–30%, and achieving production rates of 60–600 parts per minute on automated presses.
Brass Cold Headed Parts
Cold heading is used to produce brass fasteners and headed components: brass hex bolts, brass socket cap screws, brass machine screws, brass wood screws, brass self-tapping screws, brass set screws, brass carriage bolts, brass round head bolts, brass hex socket head cap screws, brass cheese head screws, brass pan head screws, and brass countersunk screws. Cold heading produces fasteners with a continuous grain flow from head to shank, resulting in higher fatigue strength and impact resistance compared to machined fasteners. Thread form is produced by thread rolling (not cutting), further increasing thread fatigue resistance. Grade range: free-cutting brass CW614N/C36000 standard; tensile strength 350–500 MPa; available unplated, nickel-plated, tin-plated, or chrome-plated.
Brass Cold Extruded Parts
Cold extrusion of brass produces hollow tubular, cup-shaped, and complex cross-section components: brass cold extruded cable gland shells, brass cold extruded conduit coupling bodies, brass cold extruded ferrule sleeves, brass cold extruded terminal bodies, brass cold extruded connector housings, brass cold extruded valve sleeves, brass cold extruded compression fitting bodies, brass cold extruded plug bodies, brass cold extruded bushing blanks, and brass cold extruded cartridge bodies. Cold extrusion can produce wall thicknesses as thin as 0.5 mm on brass components up to 80 mm in diameter and 200 mm in length. After cold extrusion, components are CNC-machined to final dimensions, or used in the as-extruded condition where tolerances are sufficient.
Brass Cold Forged Electrical Components
For the electrical and cable gland industry, Cable Glands India manufactures brass cold forged cable gland bodies (metric M16–M75, PG-type, NPT, BSP), brass cold forged cable gland locknuts, brass cold forged EMC cable gland bodies, brass cold forged hazardous area cable glands (Exe, Exd, Exn per IEC 60079), brass cold forged conduit connectors (straight, 90°, 45°), brass cold forged cable entry glands, brass cold forged busbar inserts, brass cold forged earth terminal bodies, brass cold forged switchgear inserts, brass cold forged terminal pin connectors, and brass cold forged test probe bodies. Standards: IEC 62444, BS 6121, DIN 89280 (cable glands); IEC 60309 (industrial connectors).
Brass Cold Forged Plumbing and HVAC Components
Brass cold forged components for plumbing, HVAC, and fluid control include brass cold forged compression olive bodies, brass cold forged push-fit fitting inserts, brass cold forged valve discs, brass cold forged ball valve balls, brass cold forged gate valve discs, brass cold forged check valve ball seats, brass cold forged ferrule inserts, brass cold forged pipe insert stiffeners, brass cold forged pressure gauge adaptors, and brass cold forged expansion joint inserts. Cold forging provides uniform grain flow in valve and fitting bodies, eliminating porosity that could cause leakage, and producing stronger thin-walled sections than casting. Standards: EN 1254 (copper alloy plumbing fittings), ASTM B16.18/B16.22.
Brass Cold Forged Instrumentation and Pneumatic Components
Precision brass cold forged components for instrumentation and pneumatics include brass cold forged tube fitting ferrules (front and back ferrules for double-ferrule compression fittings per Swagelok, Parker, and equivalent standards), brass cold forged push-in fitting gripper rings, brass cold forged solenoid valve sleeves, brass cold forged actuator pin bodies, brass cold forged pneumatic cylinder end caps, brass cold forged flow control valve bodies, brass cold forged instrument valve bodies, and brass cold forged transducer adaptors. Tolerances: ±0.01–0.03 mm; surface finish Ra 0.8–3.2 µm; all sealing surfaces CMM-inspected.
Brass Cold Forged Automotive Components
Automotive and commercial vehicle brass cold forged components include brass cold forged fuel fitting bodies, brass cold forged brake line connector bodies, brass cold forged air system fitting bodies, brass cold forged CNG/LPG valve bodies, brass cold forged sensor housings, brass cold forged ABS system connectors, brass cold forged coolant manifold fittings, and brass cold forged shift selector pins. Manufactured to automotive OEM specifications; PPAP documentation available; process capability Cpk ≥ 1.67 on critical dimensions. Lead-free brass (Eco Brass C69300 / CW511L) available for fuel system and potable water applications.
Brass Cold Forged Fasteners and Hardware
Our brass cold forged fastener and hardware range includes brass hex bolts (ISO 4014/DIN 931), brass hex set screws (ISO 4017/DIN 933), brass hex nuts (ISO 4032/DIN 934), brass nyloc nuts, brass wing nuts, brass knurled thumb screws, brass grub screws (ISO 4026), brass machine screws (ISO 7045/DIN 965 pan head; ISO 2009/DIN 963 countersunk), brass round spacers, brass hex standoffs, brass threaded inserts (heat-set and press-fit for plastics), and brass electrical terminal screws. Sizes: M2.5–M24 (metric); #4-40 to ½”-20 (inch UNC/UNF).
Brass Cold Forged Inserts for Plastics
Brass cold forged threaded inserts for plastic mouldings are produced by cold heading and cold extrusion from free-cutting CW614N brass, providing permanent internal threads in thermoplastic parts. Types: heat-set inserts (installed by ultrasonic or soldering iron – knurled OD for pull-out resistance), press-fit inserts (installed in moulded hole), moulded-in inserts, and expansion inserts. Thread sizes M2 to M12; lengths 4–25 mm. Used in industrial enclosures, ABS housings, nylon connector bodies, polycarbonate terminal boxes, and electronics enclosures. Compliant with DIN 16903.
Key Features
- Cold forging at room temperature – no thermal oxidation, no scale, no decarburisation
- Work hardening: tensile strength 10–20% higher than annealed bar
- Dimensional tolerances ±0.01–0.05 mm without additional machining
- High production rates: 60–600 parts/minute on automated presses
- Material utilisation 70–90% vs. 40–60% for machining from bar
- Available grades: CW614N, CW617N, C36000, lead-free, DZR, silicon brass
- Surface finish Ra 1.6–6.3 µm as-forged; Ra 0.4–3.2 µm after CNC machining
- Full RoHS/REACH compliance; NSF-61 grades for potable water
Work Hardening and Mechanical Properties
Cold forging of CW614N brass (CZ121, C38500) increases tensile strength from the annealed value of ~380 MPa to 420–500 MPa after cold working, without any heat treatment. Yield strength increases from ~140 MPa (annealed) to 200–300 MPa (cold forged). Hardness increases from 70–80 HB to 90–110 HB. This improvement in mechanical properties is retained in service provided the component is not re-annealed. Cold forged brass screws and bolts exhibit significantly better thread strip resistance than their machined counterparts due to rolled threads on cold-headed blanks.
Dimensional Consistency for High-Volume Production
Cold forging tooling (punches and dies in hardened tool steel, D2 or M2 grade) maintains dimensional consistency over production runs of 100,000 to 10 million pieces with SPC-controlled press parameters. Critical dimensions show Cpk ≥ 1.33 as standard; Cpk ≥ 1.67 achievable with process optimisation. Automatic in-process gauging with SPC feedback ensures dimensional drift is detected and corrected in real time. This consistency makes cold forged brass components ideal for high-volume OEM assembly lines requiring reliable, consistent parts.
Surface Quality and Finish
Brass cold forged surfaces are smooth (Ra 1.6–6.3 µm as-forged) due to the compressive nature of the process and lubricated die contact. No oxidation or scale is present (unlike hot forging). After CNC machining of key features, surfaces achieve Ra 0.4–3.2 µm. Electroplating (nickel, chrome, tin) is applied directly to the cold forged and cleaned surface without any shot-blasting or acid pickling needed for scale removal. The clean surface of cold forged brass reduces plating chemical consumption and produces more uniform coating thickness.
Eco-Friendly Manufacturing
Cold forging is inherently more energy-efficient than hot forging (no heating fuel) or machining from bar (less material waste, shorter cycle time). Cold forged brass generates less scrap: near-net-shape production means 10–30% less brass consumed per part vs. bar machining. Our cold forging facility uses recycled brass slugs and closed-loop lubricant systems to minimise environmental impact. All process chemicals and lubricants are REACH-registered and biodegradable where possible.
Plating and Surface Treatment Options
Brass cold forged parts are available with: bright nickel plating (5–25 µm, EN ISO 4526, excellent corrosion and wear resistance for electrical connectors), decorative chrome plating (6+25 µm, EN ISO 6158, for exposed hardware), matte tin plating (5–15 µm, IEC 60068-2-58, for terminal screws and soldering applications), zinc plating (5–12 µm, EN ISO 2081, for general hardware), clear lacquer / anti-tarnish treatment (for decorative brass hardware), and black nickel plating for specialised applications.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Process | Cold heading, cold extrusion, cold pressing, cold piercing (room temperature) |
| Press Capacity | 100–2,000 tonne |
| Part Weight Range | 0.5g to 500g |
| Dimensional Tolerance | ±0.01–0.05 mm (as-forged); ±0.005 mm after CNC machining |
| Surface Finish (as-forged) | Ra 1.6–6.3 µm |
| Production Rate | 60–600 parts/minute (automated presses) |
| Tensile Strength (CW614N, cold forged) | 420–500 MPa |
| Hardness (CW614N, cold forged) | 90–110 HB |
| Material Utilisation | 70–90% (vs. 40–60% for bar machining) |
| Thread Production | Thread rolling (cold forging of thread form, not cutting) |
| Plating Options | Bare, Nickel (5–25 µm), Chrome, Tin (5–15 µm), Zinc |
| Quality Standard | ISO 9001:2015; Process Cpk ≥ 1.33 (standard), ≥ 1.67 (automotive) |
Brass Alloys for Cold Forging – International Equivalents
| Grade | UNS | EN | DIN | BS | Pb% | Machinability | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CW614N | C38500 | CW614N | CuZn39Pb3 | CZ121 | 2.5–3.5 | 100% | General cold forging, cable glands, inserts |
| CW617N | C37700 | CW617N | CuZn40Pb2 | CZ122 | 1.6–2.5 | 90% | Cold forging of fittings, valve bodies |
| C36000 | C36000 | CW603N | CuZn36Pb3 | – | 2.5–3.7 | 100% | Cold heading, screw machine parts |
| CW511L (Eco Brass) | C69300 | CW511L | CuZn21Si3P | – | ≤0.09 | 70% | Lead-free, potable water, NSF-61, RoHS |
| CW724R (DZR) | – | CW724R | CuZn36Pb2As | CZ132 | 1.5–2.5 | 80% | Dezincification-resistant, water fittings |
| C26000 (Cartridge Brass) | C26000 | CW505L | CuZn30 | CZ106 | ≤0.07 | 30% | Deep drawing, cold formed shells, springs |
Product Types and Variants
- Brass Cold Headed Fasteners (bolts, screws, nuts, rivets)
- Brass Cold Extruded Cable Gland Bodies
- Brass Cold Forged Conduit Fitting Bodies
- Brass Cold Forged Terminal Connectors
- Brass Cold Forged Compression Fitting Bodies (olive, insert, ferrule)
- Brass Cold Forged Instrumentation Ferrules (double-ferrule, single-ferrule)
- Brass Cold Forged Valve Discs and Seats
- Brass Cold Forged Threaded Inserts for Plastics
- Brass Cold Forged Automotive Fitting Bodies
- Brass Cold Forged Custom Components (per drawing)
Applications by Industry
- Electrical & Panel Building: Cold forged cable gland bodies, conduit fittings, terminal screws, threaded inserts, busbar hardware
- Plumbing & HVAC: Cold forged compression olives, push-fit inserts, valve discs, ferrule sleeves
- Instrumentation: Double-ferrule compression fitting components, solenoid valve sleeves, actuator pins
- Automotive: Fuel system connectors, brake line fittings, CNG/LPG valve bodies, sensor housings
- Electronics: Threaded inserts for housings, terminal pins, RF connector bodies
- Marine: Nickel-plated cable gland bodies, corrosion-resistant hardware
- Water Treatment: Lead-free (NSF-61) valve components, pressure fitting bodies
- Renewable Energy: PV DC connector bodies, wind turbine cable glands, solar inverter terminal hardware
Manufacturing Process
Brass cold forging process sequence: (1) Brass coil/rod/wire (certified to EN 12164 or ASTM B16) drawn to required diameter for slug production. (2) Wire/bar cut to precise billet weight on automatic cut-off presses. (3) Slugs phosphate and soap coated for die lubrication. (4) Cold forging on progressive or transfer presses in multiple stages: upsetting (head formation), extrusion (body formation), piercing (hole formation), trimming (flash removal). (5) Thread rolling on rotary thread rollers (for externally threaded parts). (6) CNC machining of precision features (bores, sealing tapers, internal threads). (7) Deburring, washing, drying. (8) Electroplating if specified. (9) 100% dimensional inspection via automated vision systems and gauging; thread gauging with go/no-go gauges. (10) First article inspection report (FAIR), material certification, CoC, and packing.
Quality Standards and Certifications
- ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System
- ASTM B124 / B283 / B16 (Copper alloy forging standards)
- EN 12164 / EN 12168 (Brass rods and bars)
- BS EN 12420 (Copper alloy forgings)
- ISO 4014 / DIN 931 (Hex bolts); ISO 4032 / DIN 934 (Hex nuts); ISO 3506 (Brass fasteners)
- IEC 62444 / BS 6121 (Cable gland components)
- NSF/ANSI 61 / 372 (Lead-free grades for potable water)
- RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU and REACH Regulation
- NABL-accredited third-party testing available
- PPAP documentation for automotive customers
Why Choose Cable Glands India?
- Dedicated Cold Forging Lines: Automated multi-station presses for high-volume brass cold forging in Jamnagar, India
- Broad Alloy Portfolio: CW614N, CW617N, C36000, Eco Brass (lead-free), DZR, cartridge brass
- Integrated Value Chain: Cold forging, CNC machining, plating, inspection, certification under one roof
- Competitive Price: US$ 11.50/kg indicative; significant cost advantage for volumes above 500 kg
- Quick Turnaround: 3–5 weeks standard; expedited production available
- Export Experience: Regular supply to USA, UK, Germany, France, Australia, UAE, Nigeria, South Africa
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between brass cold forging and brass hot forging?
Cold forging is performed at room temperature, giving tighter tolerances (±0.01–0.05 mm), better surface finish (Ra 1.6–6.3 µm), work-hardened higher-strength parts, and faster production rates. Hot forging (650–800°C) is better for larger, more complex shapes requiring significant metal deformation. Cold forging is preferred for fasteners, inserts, ferrules, and smaller precision components; hot forging for heavier, bulkier components like valve bodies and flanges.
Which brass grade is best for cold forged cable gland bodies?
CW614N (CZ121, C38500) with 2.5–3.5% lead is the industry-standard choice for cold forged and CNC machined cable gland bodies – excellent cold forgeability, maximum machinability (100% machinability rating), and good corrosion resistance in standard industrial environments. For nickel-plated marine or offshore cable glands, CW617N (CZ122) is preferred for its slightly better corrosion resistance.
Can you supply lead-free brass cold forged parts?
Yes. We supply lead-free brass cold forged parts in CW511L (C69300 Eco Brass), CW724R (DZR CZ132), and C26000 (cartridge brass) for applications requiring RoHS/REACH compliance, NSF/ANSI 61/372 (potable water), or California Prop 65 compliance. Full compliance documentation available.
What is thread rolling on cold forged parts?
Thread rolling is a cold-forming process where the thread form is pressed into the bolt shank by hardened thread rolling dies, not cut by a tap or die. Rolled threads have 30–40% higher fatigue strength than cut threads because the grain flow is uninterrupted and compressive residual stresses are introduced at the root. All our cold headed fasteners use rolled threads as standard.
What is the minimum order quantity?
Prototype orders: 500 pieces minimum. Standard production: 500 kg minimum. For long-term blanket OEM orders, we offer scheduled monthly deliveries with economic order quantities. Tooling charges apply for new components; enquire for tooling cost vs. part price breakeven calculation.
Can you produce brass cold forged parts with internal threads?
Yes. Internal threads on cold forged parts are produced by CNC tapping or thread milling after cold forging. For through-holes, thread rolling with internal thread rollers is available for higher fatigue resistance. Standard thread forms: BSP, NPT, metric, UNC/UNF. Thread tolerance classes: 6H (standard), 5H (precision). 100% go/no-go gauge inspection as standard.
Do you supply PPAP documentation?
Yes. Full PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) Level 3 documentation is available for automotive and high-reliability customers, including dimensional results, material certifications, process capability studies (Cpk ≥ 1.67), control plans, and FMEA reports.
What plating options are available for brass cold forged parts?
Standard options: bright nickel plating (5–25 µm, EN ISO 4526), decorative chrome plating (6+25 µm), matte tin (5–15 µm, IEC 60068-2-58), zinc plating (5–12 µm, EN ISO 2081), and clear anti-tarnish lacquer. Black nickel, silver plating, and gold plating available for specialised applications at additional cost.
What is the production capacity?
Our cold forging facility runs automated multi-station presses capable of producing 60–600 parts per minute per press. Monthly capacity exceeds 500 tonnes of brass cold forged parts across our product range. Capacity planning meetings with key OEM customers ensure priority scheduling and on-time delivery.
Can you supply pre-assembled or sub-assembled cold forged components?
Yes. We can supply cold forged brass components assembled with O-rings, sealing washers, back nuts, or other sub-components as kitted assemblies. This reduces our customers’ assembly labour and inventory complexity. Assembly drawings and quality plans are agreed with customers before production.
Multilingual Equivalent Terms
Spanish: Piezas de Latón Forjadas en Frío, Componentes de Latón Forjados en Frío, Partes de Latón Conformadas en Frío
Russian: Латунные детали холодной штамповки, Кованые холодным способом латунные компоненты, Латунные изделия холодного прессования
French: Pièces en Laiton Forgées à Froid, Composants en Laiton Forgés à Froid, Parties en Laiton Estampées à Froid
Portuguese: Peças de Latão Forjadas a Frio, Componentes de Latão Forjados a Frio, Partes de Latão Estampadas a Frio
Italian: Parti in Ottone Forgiate a Freddo, Componenti in Ottone Forgiati a Freddo, Pezzi in Ottone Stampati a Freddo
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Contact Cable Glands India for competitive pricing on Brass Cold Forged Parts and Cold Forged Components. Indicative price: US$ 11.50/kilogram (ex-works Jamnagar). Send drawings, specifications, or samples to sales@cableglandsindia.com or call +91 22 4344 9300. We respond within 24 hours.