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Electrical Discharge Machines (EDM)

About Electrical Discharge Machines (EDM)

Electrical discharge machines (EDM) remove metal from a workpiece by using a series of electric sparks to erode material. An electrical discharge machine is considered to be the most precision oriented manufacturing process and is widely used for creating simple and complex shapes and geometries. EDM machining is favored in situations where high accuracy of work and low count is required. An EDM machine consists of a workpiece and the wire electrode. A workpiece is sometimes dipped in a dielectric to develop a potential difference between the workpiece and wire electrode. Electrical discharge machine supply is applied to the workpiece. Electrical discharge machines (EDM) work by eroding the material that appears in the electrical discharge path. This material is responsible for generating an arc between the workpiece and wire electrode. The wire electrode rotates acts as wire EDM tooling and rotates a two-three axis and cuts the internal cavities in the workpiece. There are many types of electrical discharge machines (EDM). Examples include a CNC EDM and a wire EDM machine. A CNC EDM is a computer numerical control machine and is used for removing metal using electrical discharge spark erosion. A wire EDM machine is designed for precision machining purposes and is used for cutting prismatic metal components. Other electrical discharge machines (EDM) are commonly available.


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