1/4″ .250″ Brass Round Bar C360, C36000 FCB Free Cutting

1/4″ .250″ Brass Round Bar C360, C36000 FCB Free Cutting

Price range: $14.16 through $56.92

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DESCRIPTION

1/4″ (.250″) Brass Round Bar C360 (C36000) – Free Machining Brass Rod

1/4″ diameter Brass Round Bar C360 (C36000) is a high-quality free-machining brass alloy widely used in CNC machining, precision manufacturing, and industrial applications. Known as free-cutting brass, C360 offers excellent machinability, allowing faster cutting speeds, clean chip formation, and smooth surface finishes during turning, drilling, milling, and tapping operations.

This solid brass rod provides an excellent combination of machinability, corrosion resistance, and durability, making it a preferred material for machinists, manufacturers, and fabricators producing small precision components. Its attractive golden appearance and consistent material properties also make it suitable for decorative and functional applications.

Key Features

  • Exceptional machinability (free-cutting brass alloy)

  • Ideal for CNC machining and precision components

  • Smooth surface finish after machining

  • Good corrosion resistance

  • Reliable strength and consistent quality

Common Applications

  • Precision-machined parts

  • Valve and plumbing fittings

  • Bushings and small fasteners

  • Electrical connectors and terminals

  • Mechanical and instrumentation components

This C360 brass round bar is available in multiple diameters and can be supplied in full lengths or cut-to-size to meet machining and fabrication requirements.

* Prices subject to change without notice due to the Metals Market fluctuations. | All ‘value length’ and ‘value pack’ item measurements are subject to a “mill tolerance”. | A product may be produced several thousandths of an inch, either over or under the stated thickness, and still be within “mill tolerance”. Since we cut the material specifically for your order, they follow these tolerances: Length: +0.125″ / -0.062” – Please note that during cutting, the blade removes about 1/16″ of material (kerf). This is a normal part of the process and is already considered within the stated tolerances.