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CNC machining stands as a subtractive manufacturing technology, systematically eliminating
material from raw stock through computer-generated instructions.
Broadly, CNC machines fall into two categories: those that maintain stationary raw stock while
the cutting tool rotates and those that rotate the raw stock while moving it against a stationary tool.
Variations and combinations of these approaches exist, allowing for the production of parts with
intricate features.
Product Details
Our comprehensive copper CNC machining service allows us to manufacture intricate copper parts
in C110 and C101.
Copper parts are known for their corrosion resistance and versatility, making them suitable for
applications that demand electrical conductivity and high-quality aesthetics.
Our CNC machining capabilities cover a wide range of mill and turning centers, enabling us to craft
various components – from straightforward "as-machined" workpieces to intricate, organic geometries
with precise tolerances.
When you choose us for your copper parts, you can take advantage of up to 7 different post-processing
and surface finishing options, including bead blasting, powder coating,
smooth machining, and polishing.
Name | Machining Marks |
As machined | Visible, light surface scratches |
Smooth machining | Visible, light surface scratches |
Fine machining | Slightly visible |
Polishing | Removed on primary surfaces |
Bead blasting | Removed for non-cosmetic, removed on primary surfaces for cosmetic |
Brushing | Reduced for non-cosmetic, removed on primary surfaces for cosmetic |
Powder coating | Removed |
How much does CNC machining copper cost?
The cost of CNC machining copper varies based on several factors, including the part's complexity,
size, and the type of copper used.
These variables impact the machine requirements, production time, and raw material expenses,
ultimately influencing the overall cost.
Common Copper Materials | |
No. | Properties |
Copper C110 | Copper (C110) is a pure at 99.90% copper alloy, with universal for electrical applications high thermal conductivity and good corrosion resistance. |
Copper C101 | Copper (C101), 99.99% pure, is a copper alloy with excellent conductivity and high corrosion resistance and toughness. |
CNC Machining Applications
Parts and products produced through CNC machining find application in many industries,
including, but not limited to, the following:
Industrial, Transportation & Vehicle, Medical, Consumer
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FAQ's
1. What are the minimum and maximum dimensions you can machine?
Our CNC machining services cover a range of capabilities, including CNC milling
(3-axis, 3+2-axis, and 5-axis) and turning. For 3/3+2-axis CNC milling, we can machine parts
with dimensions up to 2000 x 1500 x 200 mm (78.7 x 59.0 x 7.8 in.).
The maximum part size for 5-axis milling is 650 x 650 x 300 mm (25.5 x 25.5 x 11.8 in.).
When it comes to CNC turning, we can handle parts with a maximum diameter of 431 mm (17 in.)
and a length of 990 mm (39 in.). The recommended minimum part dimensions are around
10 x 10 x 10 mm (0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 in.), with a minimum feature size of 0.5 mm.
Please be aware that our platform has a limitation, and the maximum size for parts is 1000 mm
(39 in.). If your project requires dimensions beyond this limit, kindly reach out to our sales team
for further assistance.
2. How much does CNC machining cost?
The cost of CNC machining is influenced by factors such as complexity, quantity, and lead time.
For an accurate assessment, the best approach is to submit a 3D CAD model, allowing us to provide
an interactive quote along with design for manufacturability (DFM) feedback.
Notably, our use of proprietary software and automated fixturing processes eliminates upfront
non-recurring engineering (NRE) costs. This streamlined approach makes purchasing quantities
as low as 1 to 200 parts cost-effective.
While prices may be comparable to or slightly higher than 3D printing, CNC machining offers superior
material properties and surface finishes.
3. How long does delivery time and quotation take?
The delivery time for parts is categorized based on complexity:
Low-complexity parts: 2-3 days
Moderate-complexity parts: 2-5 days
High-complexity parts: 5-15 days
Quoting time is dependent on the design complexity:
Simple designs: 1 business day or faster
Moderate to complex designs: 3+ business days
For an assessment and quote on your design, please contact our team.