High Precision Turning Parts CNC Mechanical Machining Parts Copper Parts
CNC, which stands for computer numerical control, signifies any machining process that is
computer-controlled. CNC machining leverages computerized automation to produce parts
with greater speed, accuracy, precision, and intricate geometries compared to manual
machining methods.
It also minimizes the manual labor required for machining tasks that would traditionally be
performed by humans. Although individuals are not physically machining each part, their
crucial role lies in programming and operating the machines to ensure the seamless
execution of every operation.
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Copper Machining Services
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
CNC turning machines exhibit impressive versatility in the production of various parts with
different complexities.
Some examples of parts that can be efficiently made using CNC turning include:
1. Shafts and Axles:
CNC turning is well-suited for the production of long, cylindrical parts like shafts and axles,
commonly used in industries such as automotive and aerospace.
2. Bushings and Bearings:
Precision-made bushings and bearings, crucial for reducing friction and facilitating smooth
rotational movement in mechanical assemblies, can be manufactured using CNC turning.
3. Connectors and Fittings:
CNC turning enables the production of connectors, fittings, and couplings utilized in plumbing,
hydraulic systems, and electrical applications.
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FAQ's
1. How much do CNC machining materials cost?
The cost of CNC machining materials is influenced by the selected material, with each material
carrying its own price tag based on unique physical properties. The variety of materials available
for CNC machining contributes to the diverse cost landscape.
For metal parts production, Aluminum 6061 emerges as the most cost-effective option.
If cost efficiency is paramount, ABS is the most economical choice.
The ease of machining plays a significant role in cost dynamics, exemplified by stainless steel.
Its greater hardness relative to aluminum increases machining complexity, resulting in a higher
overall cost.
2. What are your shipping terms?
Our default shipping terms are Ex Works (EXW) for both rapid prototyping and regular
production orders. Under this arrangement, the customer assumes responsibility for shipping,
customs clearance, and all associated fees once the goods have departed from our premises.
In the case of express shipments, we utilize Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU).
This implies that the client is responsible for settling the import duty upon the arrival of the
goods at the designated destination.
3. What if I am not entirely satisfied with the parts I receive?
We stand behind the quality of our materials and workmanship, as outlined in the terms of the
initial order and the information you provide. In the event of any disputes stemming from
subjective assessments, please bring them to the attention of our management.
They are committed to acting in good faith to ensure your complete satisfaction.
Our ongoing success is built on earning your trust in our capability to meet and surpass any
reasonable expectations.
4. Do you provide Quick-Turn CNC Machining services?
Absolutely! We specialize in quick-turn parts with rapid lead times, and many of our parts can
be delivered within 3-4 days. We also offer an expedite option, and our dedicated team
collaborates closely with you to ensure that we meet your most urgent deadlines.