Processing of chrome copper
Widely used in tip electrode components such as cap chips! Hardness increases, making it more resistant to pressure.
"Chrome copper" is an alloy that combines approximately 1% chromium with copper. Compared to tough pitch copper, the addition of chromium slightly reduces conductivity, but it increases hardness and resistance to pressure, making it widely used in tip electrode components such as cap chips. At Natsume, we initially propose it as a general electrode material, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a metal specifically for electrodes. [Features] ■ Wide range of processing from 2mm to lengths of 3m and round material processing up to a maximum of 400φ ■ From small lots of 1 piece to mass production ■ Cutting, deep hole processing, bending, and joining ■ Compatible with various workpieces using 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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