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Machining CNC Turned Parts
Our CNC machining services extend to the production of various parts, covering everything
from straightforward "as-machined" workholdings to complex geometric shapes.
Operating an extensive range of CNC mills and turning centers, our manufacturing facilities are
well-prepared to meet diverse requirements. Additionally, we have EDM and grinding capabilities
available upon request.
Offering precision with tolerances as precise as 0.05 mm (0.0020 in), we pride ourselves on
efficient lead times, providing delivery options within a short span of 1 business days.
Product Details
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
Turning is a machining method that generates rotational, predominantly axi-symmetric
components, featuring diverse attributes such as holes, grooves, threads, tapers, various
diameter steps, and intricately contoured surfaces.
Products entirely crafted through turning commonly involve components produced in limited
quantities, especially for prototypes, such as tailor-made shafts and fasteners.
Moreover, turning frequently serves as a supplementary process to introduce or refine features
on parts originating from alternative manufacturing methods.
Examples of products manufactured through turning encompass camshafts, crankshafts,
baseball bats, bowls, cue sticks, signboards, musical instruments, and the legs of tables and chairs.
Company Profile
FAQ's
1. Key Advantages of CNC Machining:
1. Rapid Prototyping: CNC machining excels in rapid prototyping, allowing for the quick creation
of prototypes to test and iterate designs.
2. Efficient Production: The ability to produce full-scale production parts rapidly makes CNC
machining a time-efficient manufacturing process.
3. Precision and Accuracy: CNC machining ensures a high level of precision and accuracy in
manufacturing, meeting tight tolerances for parts of various sizes.
4. Tight Tolerance Machining: CNC machining offers the capability for tight tolerance machining,
ensuring the exact specifications of CNC parts are met consistently.
5. Flexibility: CNC machining provides maximum flexibility in terms of production volume,
pricing, lead times, and the selection of materials and finishes for the manufactured parts.
2. Standard Machining Tolerances:
The standard machining tolerance is ± 0.005" or 0.13mm. Tolerances represent the allowable
range for a dimension. For example, if a CNC machining tool has a tolerance of ± 0.01 mm,
it means the tool can deviate by 0.01 mm in each cut.
Utilizing a drawing, our CNC machining service can achieve CNC parts with tolerances as low
as ± 0.0002 in. In the absence of a drawing, all CNC parts adhere to our ISO 2768 medium
standard.
Additionally, we have the capability to machine to tighter tolerances, such as ±0.025mm or
±0.001", when an engineering drawing specifies critical features.
3. What industries do you typically work in? Who are your typical customers?
We have an extensive presence across various industries, working with heavy equipment
manufacturers, general commercial businesses, and companies in industrial, transportation,
medical, and consumer sectors, among others.
Our clientele spans the United States, Europe, and worldwide. Despite the diversity in
industries, our customers share a common requirement for high-quality parts machined to
specifications, delivered on time, and within budget.