Potential fit
- Thermal or electrical conductivity is a primary function
- A machined conductive interface is required
- The assembly uses a defined copper grade and joining route

Used where electrical or thermal conductivity is a functional priority, with grade, temper, cleanliness and joining requirements controlled by the drawing.

KEC Tour can review drawing-specified copper parts such as conductive blocks, connectors and machined hardware. Softness, burr control, surface protection and oxidation-sensitive appearance require deliberate manufacturing notes.
Clamping, burr formation and surface marking need attention during machining and packing.
Contact zones, flatness and surface condition should be clearly identified on the drawing.
Appearance and storage protection should be agreed when exposed copper surfaces matter.
Availability, geometry, quantity and quality scope determine the final route.
State the material certificate, traceability, inspection and finish-report expectations in the RFQ. Document availability and scope are confirmed per material and order.
Yes, but grade, softness, geometry, burr control and surface protection influence the process plan.
Any material or conductivity-document requirement must be stated and confirmed before quotation.
Protective film, separation, anti-oxidation measures and packing can be agreed around the part and finish.