CNC Swiss Machining C122 Copper

CNC Swiss Machining C122 Copper is part of VT machining's grade-specific capability. C122 Copper is excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, and we combine controlled turning with material-aware setup to produce parts that meet your specification.

CNC Swiss Machining Capability for C122 Copper

  • Excellent conductivity
  • Thermal management
  • Tolerance to ±0.02 mm
  • Solderable

Machining C122 Copper with CNC Swiss Machining

When turning C122 Copper, machinability is moderate; gummy, so sharp tooling and coolant are used. Our process plan reflects this so the finished part holds its tolerances without distortion or poor finish.

Documented parameters for C122 Copper mean predictable cycle times and stable, repeatable results.

CNC Swiss Machining Tolerances & Surface Finish

Turned C122 Copper holds diameter tolerances to about ±0.005 mm with concentricity within 0.01 mm and good roundness. Turned finishes of Ra 0.4–0.8 µm are achievable with finishing passes and sharp tooling.

Exact achievable figures depend on the alloy, the feature size and the part geometry. Tell us which dimensions are critical and we will advise feasibility up front.

CNC Swiss Machining Quality & Inspection

Quality is built in, not inspected on. We monitor key features during the run and confirm them at final inspection, with CMM verification available for tight tolerances. We provide the inspection and traceability records your quality system requires.

Secondary Operations & Finishing

Most C122 Copper parts need some finishing, which we manage in-house or through vetted partners. Options include deburring and edge-breaking, heat treatment, surface grinding, polishing, and plating or anodising for corrosion resistance and appearance. Give us the finished-part requirement and we will sequence every operation correctly.

Why C122 Copper?

Customers select C122 Copper for CNC Swiss Machining because it is excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. We handle grade verification and any required heat treatment or finishing.

Design Tips for CNC Swiss Machining C122 Copper

Small design adjustments often cut cost and lead time. Consistent diameters, standard thread forms and avoiding extremely long, slender features help C122 Copper turned parts stay concentric and economical. If you send your model early, we will return practical DFM feedback before you commit to production.

Applications of CNC Swiss Machining C122 Copper

C122 Copper parts made this way are found throughout aerospace, medical, automotive, electronics and industrial equipment. Prototype, bridge and production volumes are all welcome.

How to Order CNC Swiss Machining C122 Copper

Starting your project takes one email. Send your CAD or 2D drawing, the C122 Copper grade and condition, the quantity and any finish or inspection requirements. We respond quickly with price, lead time and any DFM notes, in clear English.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How clean are the edges produced by CNC Swiss Machining on C122 Copper?

Machined C122 Copper edges are clean and to specification; edge-break or deburring is added when your drawing calls for it.

Can VT machining make custom C122 Copper parts to my drawing?

Yes. C122 Copper C122 Copper turning is made to order from your CAD/2D drawing. Share your geometry, material grade, tolerance and quantity and we will confirm feasibility, lead time and pricing.

What is CNC Swiss Machining C122 Copper and how is it done?

CNC Swiss Machining C122 Copper refers to swiss-type machining guides bar stock through a sliding headstock for high-accuracy small, slender parts. Applied to C122 Copper — excellent electrical and thermal conductivity — VT machining produces each part to your CAD drawing, selecting parameters from your tolerance, finish and quantity requirements.

Does CNC Swiss Machining C122 Copper require dedicated tooling?

Most C122 Copper turning work uses standard cutting tools and CNC programs; dedicated fixtures are made only when geometry or volume requires them.