Copper CNC Machining Service
Copper is a metal with excellent electrical and thermal conductivity and ductility. With its stable chemical properties, outstanding antibacterial ability and excellent processing performance, it is widely used in electronics,, construction, industrial manufacturing and other fields.
Why Choose Copper for CNC Machining Parts?
Copper is a top choice for precision CNC machining, combining superior electrical conductivity, excellent thermal conductivity, and outstanding corrosion resistance with natural antimicrobial properties. It machines efficiently at high speeds with excellent chip control, delivering mirror-like surface finishes, tight tolerances down to ±0.0002″ (5 μm), and consistent results even in demanding high-volume production—making it the preferred material for electrical connectors, bus bars, heat exchangers, RF components, antennas, and plumbing fittings.
- Superior electrical and thermal conductivity
- Excellent machinability with high-speed capability
- Mirror-like surface finish straight from the machine
- Natural corrosion resistance and antimicrobial properties
- High ductility for complex geometries
- Ideal for plating or coating for enhanced conductivity and aesthetics
Copper CNC Services and Capabilities
Swiss Machining
Swiss machining: ultra-precise, small-diameter complex parts machined from bar stock in a single setup – with micron-level tolerances and zero secondary operations.
CNC Turning and Milling
CNC turning and milling with live tooling combines both lathe and mill capabilities to machine parts with cylindrical features from metal rod stock.
Available Parts for Copper CNC Machining
Copper CNC Machining is suitable for a wide range of copper materials including Copper (C101, C102, C110, C145, etc.), commercially pure copper, copper alloys, Tellurium Copper (C14500), Beryllium Copper (C17200). The suitability depends on the material’s machinability. Here are the parts we can provide for CNC Machining.



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What is Swiss Machining?
Swiss machining uses a sliding headstock and guide bushing, unlike standard lathes, to support material while the tool remains stationary.
What is CNC Turning and Milling?
In CNC milling, the tool moves while the material is stationary. In CNC turning, the material spins while the tool moves.
CNC Machining Materials: A Comprehensive Guide
CNC machining can be applied to a wide variety of materials, including but not limited to metals, plastics, and composites.