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- Aluminium 61
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- Galvanised Steel 1
- Mild Steel 1
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Our Brass Square Bar is available in any length (or width) to suit your requirements. Expertly cut to size – simply select your exact dimensions below.
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Brass Square Bar - Cut to Size
SKU: BQ0250-conf
Our brass square bar is the perfect solution when you need strong, machinable, and corrosion-resistant metal cut exactly to your specifications. Manufactured from high-quality CZ121 brass, this product is designed for precision, performance, and versatility. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast, artisan, or industrial manufacturer, you can order your brass bar online in custom sizes with fast UK-wide delivery.
Applications of Brass Square Bars
- DIY and Home Improvement: Perfect for small-scale projects such as furniture trim, decorative brackets, and home repairs that require precision and durability.
- Engineering & Manufacturing: Used in making jigs, fixtures, gears, and precision machined parts where machinable brass is essential.
- Electrical & Plumbing: Preferred for fittings, terminals, and connectors due to brass’s natural conductivity and corrosion resistance.
- Art and Design: Ideal for artists and designers creating bespoke jewellery, sculptures, and ornamental elements.
- Model Making: A top choice for hobbyists and model engineers who need exact dimensions and a clean, workable material for miniature builds.
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