★★★★☆ Precision & Conductivity

Copper & Brass for CNC Machining

Copper and brass are widely used in CNC machining for applications requiring excellent electrical conductivity, thermal performance, and high dimensional accuracy.

While pure copper can be challenging to machine due to its softness, brass offers superior machinability and surface finish, making it ideal for precision fittings and functional components.

  • Excellent electrical and thermal conductivity
  • Good corrosion resistance in most environments
  • High precision and clean surface finish
  • Ideal for electrical, plumbing, and precision parts

Common Copper & Brass Grades We Machine

C110 (Pure Copper) C101 C360 (Free-Cutting Brass) C260
Copper and brass CNC machined parts

Copper vs Brass

Copper and brass are both commonly used in CNC machining. This quick comparison helps you select the right material based on performance and application needs.

High Conductivity

Copper

  • Excellent electrical and thermal conductivity
  • Soft material, more difficult to machine
  • Prone to tool adhesion during cutting
  • Higher material and machining cost
Choose Copper when:
Electrical or thermal performance is critical, such as heat sinks, bus bars, and electrical contacts.
Easy Machining

Brass

  • Good conductivity with much better machinability
  • Excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy
  • Stable cutting behavior for precision parts
  • Lower machining cost compared to copper
Choose Brass when:
Precision, appearance, and cost efficiency matter, such as fittings, connectors, and mechanical components.

CNC Machining Material Categories

We machine a wide range of metals and engineering plastics. Each material category is selected and processed based on machinability, dimensional stability, and long-term reliability in real production environments.

Aluminum CNC machining

Aluminum Alloys

★★★★★ High CNC Reliability

Lightweight, stable, and highly machinable. Aluminum is ideal for precision parts requiring tight tolerances and excellent surface finishes.

  • Excellent machinability
  • Low deformation risk
  • Ideal for anodizing
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Stainless steel CNC machining

Stainless Steel

★★★★☆ High Strength & Stability

Known for corrosion resistance and mechanical strength, stainless steel is widely used in demanding industrial and medical applications.

  • Excellent corrosion resistance
  • High structural strength
  • Consistent dimensional stability
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Carbon steel CNC machining

Carbon & Alloy Steel

★★★★☆ Cost-Effective & Strong

A balanced choice offering strength, durability, and cost efficiency, especially suitable for mechanical and load-bearing components.

  • Good strength-to-cost ratio
  • Suitable for heat treatment
  • Stable for batch production
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Titanium CNC machining

Titanium Alloys

★★★★☆ High Performance

Titanium offers exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for aerospace and medical components.

  • High strength-to-weight ratio
  • Excellent corrosion resistance
  • Advanced CNC process control required
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Copper brass CNC machining

Copper & Brass

★★★☆☆ Precision Conductive Parts

Ideal for electrical and thermal applications where conductivity and precision are critical.

  • Excellent electrical conductivity
  • Good surface finish
  • Precision control required
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Engineering plastics CNC machining

Engineering Plastics

★★★★☆ Lightweight & Stable

Engineering plastics provide chemical resistance, low weight, and dimensional stability for non-metal applications.

  • Low weight & chemical resistance
  • Stable for precision machining
  • Ideal for insulation components
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Material Selection Guide

Choosing the right material is critical to performance, cost, and lead time. This guide helps engineers and buyers quickly compare common CNC machining materials based on strength, weight, corrosion resistance, machinability, and cost.

MaterialStrengthWeightCorrosion ResistanceMachinabilityCost LevelBest For
AluminumMediumVery LightGoodExcellentLow – MediumLightweight parts, housings, prototypes
Stainless SteelHighHeavyExcellentMediumHighMedical, food-grade, outdoor components
Carbon SteelMedium – HighHeavyPoorGoodLowStructural parts, brackets, shafts
Alloy SteelVery HighHeavyPoor – MediumMediumMediumGears, tooling, load-bearing components
BrassMediumMediumGoodExcellentMediumFittings, valves, decorative parts
CopperLow – MediumHeavyExcellentPoorHighElectrical, thermal applications
Plastic (POM / Nylon)LowVery LightExcellentExcellentLowInsulators, low-load functional parts

* This material guide is for reference only. Final material selection should consider part geometry, tolerance, surface finish, operating environment, and production volume. Our engineers are happy to recommend the most suitable material for your project.

Not Sure Which Material to Choose?

Our engineers can help you select the optimal material for your CNC machined parts based on strength, cost, weight, and application environment. Upload your drawings or contact us for a professional recommendation.

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