Brass coil is a smart choice when production starts with long, continuous flat stock rather than pre-cut sheets. It supports efficient workflows for stamping, roll forming, bending, and progressive-die work, especially when part geometry repeats and material consistency is important. Coil also helps reduce handling, since shops can feed material directly into equipment and cut blanks as needed.
Many manufacturers specify brass coil for its balance of formability, corrosion resistance, and finish potential. Depending on the alloy and temper, coil can be drawn into shapes, formed into channels, or cut into blanks for secondary machining. For applications where the metal remains visible, brass coil can also be finished after fabrication to achieve a clean, uniform look.
Lewis Brass & Copper supplies brass coil to support both steady production and project-driven runs. If your job calls for a particular alloy, temper, thickness, or width, we can help align the request to available inventory or coordinate mill sourcing so your line stays supplied.