Copper is a highly versatile, non-ferrous metal recognised for its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and distinctive reddish appearance. Widely used across electrical, electronics, plumbing, and industrial applications, copper combines mechanical strength with impressive ductility, allowing it to be formed and machined into precise, complex shapes. Its antimicrobial properties and resistance to biofouling also make it suitable for medical and marine environments. In CNC machining, copper is valued for creating components that demand reliable electrical performance, efficient heat dissipation, and aesthetic appeal.
Copper offers outstanding thermal and electrical conductivity, making it ideal for parts like electrical contacts, heat exchangers, and busbars. It also provides good corrosion resistance and an attractive appearance, making it suitable for applications where both performance and aesthetics are important.
Copper components are widely used in the electronics, electrical, scientific, and medical sectors. Its conductivity and resistance to biofouling make it valuable for applications ranging from circuit components to specialist medical devices and scientific instrumentation.
Copper is softer than many metals and can be machined to precise tolerances. However, its tendency to be gummy means it requires careful tooling and feed rates to achieve clean finishes. Penta Precision’s expertise ensures high-quality results and efficient production processes for copper parts.
Often, copper parts can be used as-machined, especially in applications where conductivity is the priority. However, finishing processes like plating or polishing may be applied to enhance surface durability, prevent tarnishing, or achieve specific aesthetic requirements.