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Bronze is widely regarded as easier to machine compared to many other materials, thanks to its relatively soft and machinable nature. It generates shorter, more manageable chips during machining and causes less tool wear compared to harder materials.

Yes, bronze tends to generate cutting vibration during CNC machining. This is mainly due to its softness, which makes it prone to vibration under cutting forces. Therefore, careful control of cutting parameters is needed to minimize the impact on machining quality.

The hardness of brass varies depending on its composition. Generally, brass has lower hardness but can be increased through heat treatment or by adding other elements.

Brass has good machinability, corrosion resistance, and conductivity. It also exhibits good thermal conductivity and ductility, making it an ideal material for manufacturing various products.

Brass is typically easier to machine than aluminum because of its softer nature. This results in less tool wear, lower cutting forces, and shorter, more manageable chips during machining.

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