Selection Notes
- Avoid asking for brass only when C260 or C360 is required.
- Mention round bar, hex bar, flat, sheet or strip clearly.
- Share drawing, quantity and delivery location.
Compare Brass C260 and C360 for sheet, plate, bar, machining, fabrication and industrial RFQs.
Brass C260 is commonly reviewed for sheet, strip and fabrication requirements, while Brass C360 is reviewed for free-machining bar and component requirements. Buyers should share exact grade, form and drawing details.
| Review point | Buyer context | RFQ note |
|---|---|---|
| Grade / material | C260 for cartridge brass sheet, strip and fabrication contexts where specified. | State exact grade, standard and form. |
| Application | C360 for free-machining brass bar and turned component contexts where specified. | Share service condition and drawing details. |
| Documentation | Form, temper, tolerance and finish are important RFQ details. | Mention MTC, PMI or inspection where applicable. |
Use these pages to review material families, product forms and quotation routes before sending a requirement.
There is no single best option. Buyers should follow drawings, standards, service conditions and project requirements.
Share material family, grade, product form, size, quantity, standard, finish, documentation needs and delivery location.
Rubinox can review BOQ, MTO, drawing and item schedule enquiries for procurement support and project supply coordination.
Yes, mention MTC, PMI, inspection or packing requirements during RFQ review where applicable.
Buyers can send RFQ details through WhatsApp, email, the quotation page or the contact page.
Share grade, product form, size, quantity, standard, documentation requirements and delivery location for quotation review.