EDM Machines
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Essential Reading
An EDM machine, or Electrical Discharge Machining machine, is a non-traditional manufacturing process that uses electrical discharges to remove material from a workpiece. The process involves creating a series of controlled, rapid, and repetitive electrical discharges between an electrode (typically made of graphite or copper) and the workpiece, both submerged in a dielectric fluid. EDM machines are widely used in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and mold-making, where high precision and intricate shapes are required.
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Two main types of EDM machines:
- Sinker EDM (also known as Ram EDM, Die Sinker EDM, or Plunge EDM): This type of EDM machine uses a shaped electrode that is plunged into the workpiece to create the desired cavity or shape. The electrode and workpiece never make direct contact; instead, the electrical discharges erode the material, leaving the desired shape. Sinker EDM is often used for creating complex shapes, molds, and dies.
- Wire EDM (also known as Wire-cut EDM or Wire Cutting EDM): This type of EDM machine uses a thin, continuous wire (usually made of brass or stratified copper) as the electrode, which is guided by CNC (computer numerical control) to cut precise shapes and contours into the workpiece. Wire EDM is particularly useful for cutting intricate shapes, contours, and tight tolerances in conductive materials.
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Key features and advantages of EDM machines include:
- Non-contact process: Since the cutting process does not involve physical contact between the tool and workpiece, there is no mechanical stress or deformation on the workpiece.
- Material versatility: EDM can be used to machine electrically conductive materials regardless of their hardness, including difficult-to-machine materials such as titanium, hardened steel, or superalloys.
- High precision and accuracy: EDM machines can produce complex shapes, fine details, and tight tolerances that might be challenging or impossible to achieve using traditional machining methods.
- Complex geometries: EDM allows for the creation of intricate and detailed shapes, including sharp internal corners and small radii, which might be difficult to achieve with conventional machining processes.
EDM Search Results
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Kent Industrial USA, Inc.
KEB-1000R CNC
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Kent Industrial USA, Inc.
KEB-700L CNC
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Kent Industrial USA, Inc.
KEB-600L CNC
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Kent Industrial USA, Inc.
KEB-433L CNC
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