AW Fraser manufactures marine bronze parts used typically in the wet sections of marine propeller assemblies. This brings the usual marine challenges of durability while being exposed to the corrosive environment.

Typically, a high degree of accuracy is required while machining the parts so that they fit well into the tight confines of the customer’s end design, as well as reducing wear on associated components. These parts include naval brass outer casings used in marine cutlass bearings, slip rings, thrust washers and propeller nuts.

AW Fraser supplies to blue chip marine clients in North America and Asia and has a longstanding commitment to excellence in this industry segment. This has been demonstrated with numerous supplier awards over the past two decades.

We have the experience to help potential marine component clients to select the correct alloy for their application, as well as the equipment to manufacture components for most applications.
 

For marine bronze components choose AW Fraser – quality manufacturers of brass extrusions and engineered bronze.


Reasons to choose AW Fraser:

  • AW Fraser exports to all corners of the globe, maintaining a competitive edge in the global marketplace through a commitment to quality engineering and manufacturing.
  • AW Fraser maintains its own laboratory with the latest equipment and can supply reports for all production on request. Read more
  • AW Fraser is accredited to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, delivering independently accredited quality. Read more
  • AW Fraser has received multiple Supplier Awards from a Fortune 500 company for machined components.
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