Kuala Lumpur, as the heartbeat of Malaysia's economic prosperity, stands as a critical hub for Brass & Copper Fasteners Manufacturers and Factories. The Klang Valley region, encompassing Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, has transitioned from a traditional manufacturing base into a high-tech industrial corridor. Today, the demand for specialized non-ferrous fasteners—specifically brass and copper—has surged, driven by the rapid expansion of the 5G telecommunications infrastructure, the automotive EEV (Energy Efficient Vehicle) sector, and high-rise luxury construction.
As leading manufacturers, we understand that Kuala Lumpur's industrial climate requires components that offer both aesthetic brilliance and technical durability. Brass fasteners, known for their superior corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity, are the preferred choice for the tropical climate of Malaysia, where humidity levels often challenge the integrity of standard steel hardware.
Leveraging Industry 4.0 integration for precise CNC and automatic lathe processing suited for KL's electronic sector.
Supplying high-conductivity copper components for Tenaga Nasional projects and regional power distribution.
Providing aesthetic brass fittings for Kuala Lumpur's iconic skyline and interior design industry.
VLC is a leading bolts and screws manufacturer in China. With about 20 years of expertise in fasteners production and technology, we have annual output of 10,000tons bolts, studs, screws etc, especially hex bolts, structural bolts and studs. Our factory leader started the first personal owned business in 2006, with a mission of becoming customers’ first choice for fasteners manufacturers in China.
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When sourcing from Brass & Copper Fasteners Manufacturers in Kuala Lumpur, technical specifications are paramount. Unlike generic steel fasteners, brass (an alloy of copper and zinc) and pure copper require specialized machining temperatures and tool configurations. Our expertise covers a vast range of international standards, ensuring that every bolt, nut, and washer meets the rigorous demands of the Malaysian market.
Our material inventory includes grades such as C27400, C36000 (Free Cutting Brass), and C1100 (Pure Copper). These materials are chosen for their specific properties:
High-precision turning for custom brass components with tolerances up to +/- 0.01mm.
Optimized for rapid production of brass nuts and small threaded fasteners.
Large-scale throughput for standard brass hardware used in KL construction.
Dedicated equipment for cold-formed copper and brass screws and bolts.
The application of brass and copper fasteners in Kuala Lumpur is diverse, ranging from heritage restoration to future-tech integration. In the heritage zones of Kuala Lumpur, brass fasteners are extensively used in the restoration of colonial-era buildings to maintain historical accuracy while providing modern structural integrity. Conversely, in the Cyberjaya tech corridor, high-purity copper fasteners are essential for data center cooling systems and electrical earthing kits due to their unmatched conductivity.
As the "Green Building Index" (GBI) becomes a standard for new developments in KL, brass components are increasingly sought after. Brass is 100% recyclable, making it an eco-friendly choice for sustainable architectural projects. Furthermore, the Oil & Gas industry based in the Kuala Lumpur city center (KLCC) utilizes our high-grade brass valves and hydraulic connectors for offshore equipment where spark-resistance is a critical safety requirement.
The "Made in Malaysia" initiative and the push for local sourcing have encouraged factories to adopt more rigorous quality control measures. We see a significant trend towards Smart Fastening—where brass components are integrated with sensors for structural health monitoring in large bridges and tunnels across the Klang Valley. Additionally, the shift towards Electric Vehicles (EV) in Malaysia is opening new doors for copper-alloy fasteners that can handle high-voltage environments without degradation.