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Copper bending processing

We bend round and flat copper materials and copper alloys to finish them in various shapes!

At Natsume Co., Ltd., we perform bending processing using various techniques. We bend round and flat copper materials, as well as copper alloys, into various shapes. The photo shows a crank shape that has been bent while maintaining a through hole in the center of the round material, and then bent again in the opposite direction with the same dimensions. Please feel free to contact us when you need our services. 【Features】 ■ Wide range of processing from 2mm to lengths of 3m, and round materials up to 400φ ■ From small lots of 1 piece to mass production ■ Cutting, deep hole processing, bending, and joining ■ Capable of handling various workpieces with the five-axis machining center "DMU 65 monoBLOCK" ■ Cutting possible with water jet regardless of material *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Column] Reasons Why Bending Copper is Difficult: Specific Methods and Key Points

Knowledge of appropriate processing methods and materials is essential! A clear explanation of copper bending processing.

Copper is a metal that is softer and more malleable compared to other metals, but care must be taken during processing to avoid deformation of the material and dimensional defects. For example, depending on the shape of the mold and the pressing method used in press processing, there is a risk that parts of the material other than the intended bending area may also deform. Furthermore, copper is relatively expensive among metals, so if processing defects occur and the material is wasted, the losses will be significant. This article clearly explains the reasons why bending copper is difficult, the methods and types of processing, and key points to consider during processing. [Contents] ■ Characteristics of copper and reasons why bending is difficult ■ Methods and types of copper bending processing ■ Key points when performing copper bending processing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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