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Back to Basics (3/6): Wire EDM Machine Basics

Wire EDM machines use a small, traveling wire electrode to machine complex shapes, which are always through cavities (the wire must pass completely through the workpiece). Machines are capable of cutting and re-threading the wire automatically, which greatly...

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Back to Basics (6/6): EDM Metallurgical Characteristics

All EDM machining is a thermal/heat process that can alter or change the structure of the machined workpiece. Early EDM technology thermally damaged materials as a result of not controlling the discharge spark energy precisely enough. The resulting metallurgical...

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Back to Basics (5/6): EDM Drilling Machine Basics

As highlighted in the first lesson, there are three main types of EDM machines: Wire EDM, Sinker EDM, and EDM Drilling. In this segment, we’ll focus our attention on EDM Drilling. EDM Drilling Machine Basics EDM Drilling machines, which are commonly referred to...

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Back to Basics (4/6): Sinker EDM Machine Basics

Sinker EDM, also referred to as Ram EDM, uses electrodes machined from graphite or copper to shape the workpiece. Typically found in die/mold component manufacturing, a Sinker EDM raises and lowers (sinks) the electrode along the workpiece. Regardless of the name you...

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Back to Basics (2/6): The EDM Machining Spark

When you see an EDM in operation, it can appear that there are hundreds or even thousands of bluish-white sparks simultaneously discharging. But in fact, an EDM creates only one spark at a time. Each spark is precisely generated and controlled by advanced adaptive...

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Back to Basics (1/6): EDM Beginnings

The EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining) process utilizes short bursts or pulses of electrical energy to erode and machine conductive materials. The process can be thought of as machining with lightning bolts, called sparks. The number and power of each spark can be...

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What are the most effective methods of holding and retaining slugs?

There are several different techniques for holding and retaining slugs that will vary based upon the material type and size. It is important to have a proper slug management plan in-place before machining begins, otherwise the machine might get damaged. Rare Earth...

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Quality is Key: Drilling Electrodes and the EDM Drilling Process

Physical variables of EDM drilling electrodes (fast hole tubes) can have a significant impact on process and performance. Oftentimes, these are only discovered when it’s too late, i.e., during machine operation. But it is critical for a successful EDM Drilling...

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Is high-speed coated wire worth the cost? Yes.

Coated wire delivers an estimated 20% increase in profit, and a 20-30% increase in cutting speed, but it’s more expensive than brass wire. Is it worth it? We think so. Consider than any shop’s most valuable profit driver is its hourly billable rate. Because coated...

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What characteristics should be examined when comparing wire types? (Part 2 of 2)

This is a great question that applies to both plain brass and coated wires. When comparing wires, several characteristics and attributes should be examined, especially when trying the first spool of a new wire brand or type. Price alone is not a good...

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Surface Finish Comparison

There are several different surface finish scales commonly being used. Typically, µmRmax (Ry), µmRa, µinRa, are the scales in use. Following is a helpful Surface Finish Comparison Chart that provides values for several different finish scales.

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Is there an easy way to test the condition of my sinker dielectric oil?

Depending on the fluid’s type, make and age, the easiest way to check the condition of your sinker dielectric oil is to ask the fluid manufacturer to perform a dielectric strength test. If you are using a standard petroleum-based di-electric fluid, the oil’s useful...

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The Most Effective Methods for Holding and Retaining Slugs

There are several different techniques for holding and retaining material slugs. These methods will vary based upon the material type and size of the slug. It is important to have a slug management plan in place before machining begins, as it is imperative to prevent...

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Selecting a magnetic chuck for a sinker EDM machine

Magnetic chucks are typically specialized for EDM applications. They are sealed differently than those used for grinding machines, as the oil and debris from the EDM process can damage and seize up the typical ON/OFF magnet levers. Several magnetic chuck manufacturers...

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What are the best cleaners to maintain my Wire EDM machine?

Proper maintenance and cleaning of Wire EDM equipment is key to achieve reliable and repeatable cutting results. Use the mildest possible, yet most effective cleaner. All cleaning chemicals need to be used sparingly within the machine. It is best to apply cleaners to...

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What characteristics should be examined when comparing wire types? (Part 1 of 2)

There are several key characteristics that should be evaluated when evaluating a new wire type or brand. 4 Main Wire Characteristics CleanlinessWire memory and threading capabilitiesCutting performanceVariation of the wire by batch A previous article reviewed...

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How to prevent small-diameter fast-hole electrodes from collapsing their ID when cutting it down to size

The inner diameter of small-diameter tube electrodes can easily collapse when cutting the electrode to size, preventing proper flushing and becoming detrimental to the performance of the machine. Avoid cutting the tube electrode using scissors or...

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