Manufacturing of bimetallic brass-aluminum-brass strips is connected with a number of technological features. The features under consideration are cladding (welding) of the primary components, annealing of metal compositions and strain modes assignment. The purpose of the studies upon the development of bimetallic brass-aluminum-brass strips production technologies in SUSU is to analyze the modes, as well as to elaborate recommendations for the primary components thickness selection, strain modes assignment and annealing using bell-type furnace and strand-type furnace. The performed studies resulted in recommendations dealing with annealing cycles. The studies have also delivered the regression ratio between the thickness selection of primary components during the cladding operation, and the supreme total strain. A correct ratio prevents from the surface ruptures on the bimetallic brass-aluminum-brass strips surface while rolling.