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.

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Industries That Use Coils

Coil is used most often when production benefits from continuous feedstock and repeatable blanks.

Manufacturing

Stamping, roll forming, production blanks, and formed components.

Electrical Manufacturing

Connectors, conductive parts, spacer stock, and formed terminals.

Architecture & Construction

Trims, reveals, formed details, and interior metal components.

Hardware & OEM Components

Brackets, clips, plates, and small formed parts.

Copper Wire Distributor

Why Lewis Brass & Copper for Coils

Lewis Brass & Copper supports coil buyers who need reliable supply, consistent material, and practical help aligning specs to real availability. We can assist with selecting a brass coil option that fits your forming method and finish needs, then supply widths and quantities that match your production plan. 

When requirements move beyond common stock, we can coordinate special mill orders and delivery planning. With regional warehouse support, we help reduce the risk of supply gaps that slow press schedules, forming lines, or staged fabrication work.

Coil FAQs

Coil is ideal for continuous-feed production. It can reduce handling, improve throughput, and support repeatable blanking for stamping or roll forming.

A common choice is CDA 260 (cartridge brass) for flat-rolled brass work. Coil is also available in other brass alloy options depending on the application and finish needs.

Temper affects how the material bends, how it springs back, and how it holds shape. Share your forming process and bend radius targets, and we can help narrow the right option.

Yes. Many buyers match coil width to press tooling, forming rolls, or blank sizes. If you have a target width, we’ll work to match it through stock or mill sourcing.

Solid metal is low hazard in normal handling. Risks increase during processing that creates dust or fumes, such as grinding or welding—use ventilation and appropriate PPE for those operations.