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Brass Die Casting Lock Parts

Brass Die Casting Lock Parts. You may be asking, “Why use brass die casting lock parts?” Why not aluminum? Why not zinc or magnesium? It’s plain and simple. It’s because when it comes to quality and durability, brass die cast lock parts are among the very best.

Locks are meant to stand the test of time. They are used for security purposes after all. Several types of alloys are currently being used in the manufacture of locks. These include aluminum and die-cast zinc and these are pretty good raw materials. However, locks made with brass die casting lock parts are still the most durable ones. Brass alloys have several characteristics that are more pronounced than other metal alloys. Such characteristics include strong resistance to corrosion, durability and of course the ability to modify its color for aesthetic purposes.

The effective resistance of brass to corrosion makes it a very good choice for locks located outdoors. When exposed to the elements like rain and water, locks made from alloys besides brass can easily succumb to corrosion and rusting. Brass can also rust and corrode but the time for corrosion to take effect takes a much longer time.

And let us not forget the natural appearance of brass. The classic and stylish color of brass will always look good on where the lock is fixed. Whether it’s on a door lock or on a piece of furniture as a fixture, brass die casting lock parts have topnotch aesthetics. Durable, resistant to corrosion and an inherent natural appearance – brass die casts have these all.

To get a price for aluminum die casting parts or die casting tooling, call toll free 800-524-8083 and ask for sales. Or email us at sales@kineticdc.com for a fast response on a price quote.




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