Copper Laser Cutting & Bending
Expert cutting and bending of copper sheet from 0.9mm to 5mm. Advanced fibre laser technology delivers clean edges and intricate designs for electronics, engineering, and architectural projects.
Copper’s reflectivity challenges most laser cutters. Our specialist equipment handles what others can’t.
Copper’s exceptional conductivity and thermal properties make it essential for modern electronics, power systems, and precision engineering. Our laser cut copper services deliver the accuracy these demanding applications require. Using advanced fibre laser technology specifically optimised for copper’s reflective properties, we cut and bend copper sheet from 0.9mm to 5mm with clean, burr-free edges and tolerances to ±0.25mm. Sheet sizes up to 1980mm x 980mm accommodate both intricate circuit board components and larger architectural features.
Whether you need custom heat sinks, electrical components, or decorative copper elements, our copper laser cutting and forming expertise ensures superior results. Fast turnaround times and competitive pricing for prototypes through to production runs across the UK, direct from our Essex facility.
C101 offers high ductility, excellent impact strength, and outstanding conductivity for both heat and electricity. It has good to high corrosion resistance in most environments, machines well, and is excellent for soldering. C101 is also non-magnetic and resistant to bio-fouling.
Copper in general is incredibly versatile – it’s easy to work with, highly conductive, and naturally forms a protective green patina, making it a popular choice for architectural features like roofing.
Laser cutting sheet size for Copper is 1980 mm x 980 mm.
Copper Laser Cutting and Bending Measurements
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Copper has natural antibacterial properties, the growth of bacteria on the surface of the sheet is slower than on traditional metals like stainless steel. As a result, copper can be used in kitchens as work surfaces, splash backs, trims, push plates and more.

