Copper Metal Progressive Stampings
When it comes to custom copper stamped parts, we are experts in our field with the experience and know-how working with various types of Types and Alloys. We can design and manufacture your parts while providing the best match for your application from a wide variety of applications.
Copper is a chemical element. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. Copper is used as a conductor of heat and electricity, as a building material, and as a constituent of various metal alloys. Integrated circuits and printed circuit boards increasingly feature copper in place of aluminum because of its superior electrical conductivity; heat sinks and heat exchangers use copper because of its superior heat dissipation properties. Due to its superior conductivity, it is often used in electrical motors
Material Type and Alloy | Benefits and Applications |
Soft Temper | With a controllable grain size excellent for most cold forming qualities. |
1/4 Hard Temper | Suitable for moderate drawing and forming requirements, with a small amount of stiffness. |
1/2 Hard Temper | Suitable for light draws, blanking or stamping when some stiffness is required. Great for hinges, hardware and brackets. |
Hard Temper | Excellent stamping qualities for fasteners, electrical parts, and parts needing extra strength. |
Spring Temper | Has a high tensile strength when elongation is required. Good for relay contacts, mechanical springs, and flatform springs in electrical applications. |
Brass CDA 260. Eight tempers are available for any application requirement.
We purchase certified materials including all chemistry details. This allows us the ability to trace every finished part back to the actual raw material heat and lot, as well as size, grade, Rockwell hardness, and temper.
Copper Beryllium (BeCu) (ASTM B194, B196, B197)
This material offers many benefits, including the greatest strength of all copper-based, conductivity that maintains the flow of electrical and thermal energy, improved miniaturization that allows smaller parts and connectors that have high a repetitive cycle life. Copper is known as a soft metal, whereas BeCu is used for its strength. Perhaps the most common uses for BeCu are in electronic connectors, telecommunications products, computer components, and small springs. BeCu is extremely versatile and known for: High electrical and thermal conductivity and high ductility. BeCu is expensive and weaker than alternatives like steel, but its non-sparking property heightens its value. ... Depending on the amount of Beryllium alloyed with the copper, it is divided into two categories-high strength and high conductivity.