When it comes to the reliability and longevity of dental equipment, the foundation often lies in the quality of its metal components. Our specialized Precision Brass Dental Equipment Parts are engineered to meet the rigorous demands of modern dental practices. Utilizing advanced forging techniques, we produce high-integrity Brass Forged Components for Dental Instruments that offer superior strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and exceptional dimensional accuracy. These components are critical for instruments requiring repeated sterilization and precise operation. For tools where performance cannot be compromised, our Precision Brass Forged Dental Tools provide the durability and fine detail necessary for intricate dental procedures. Furthermore, as a trusted supplier of Brass Forged Parts for Dental Devices, we ensure every part contributes to the overall safety, efficiency, and reliability of the final medical device.
Every Dental Equipment Brass Forgings we manufacture undergoes a stringent production and quality assurance process. We select premium brass alloys known for their machinability and antimicrobial properties, which are particularly beneficial in a clinical setting. The brass forging process itself enhances the grain structure of the metal, resulting in parts that are significantly stronger and more fatigue-resistant than those made by casting or machining from bar stock. This makes our forgings ideal for high-stress applications such as handpiece bodies, connector fittings, and structural frames within dental units and chairs.
Our Dental Equipment Brass Forgings are produced to exacting standards. Below is an overview of the key material properties and manufacturing tolerances we consistently achieve.
| Parameter | Standard Tolerance | Precision Tolerance (On Request) |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | ± 5% | ± 2% |
| Linear Dimensions (up to 1") | ± 0.010" (± 0.25mm) | ± 0.003" (± 0.076mm) |
| Linear Dimensions (1" to 6") | ± 0.015" (± 0.38mm) | ± 0.005" (± 0.127mm) |
| Draft Angles | 3° to 5° | 1° to 2° (where feasible) |
| Surface Finish (As-Forged) | 125 - 250 µin Ra | N/A |
| Surface Finish (Machined) | 32 - 63 µin Ra | < 16 µin Ra |