Wire electrical discharge machining is a method of cutting metals and other conductive materials, in which a traveling wire disintegrates material in a controlled manner. The wire is used as an electrode which actually arcs with the part to be cut, thereby creating the desired shape or form.
Wire electrical discharge machining uses an electrically charged thin brass wire, which is moved by computer control, close to, but not touching, the part to be cut. The wire and the work piece are either fully submerged, or the part is vigorously flushed with a dielectric liquid. The small gap (anywhere from .0005 to .020 inch) creates a spark, which vaporizes small particles of the work piece as the wire advances. The disintegrated particles are flushed away by dielectric fluid, and the wire is able to advance further. The wire itself is traveling – advancing from a large spool, and after use as an electrode, into a spent wire bin. The travel of the wire is determined by the machine’s computerOne of our state-of the- art Wire EDM machines
What kind of material can be cut using wire electrical discharge machining?
Virtually any conductive material can be cut using Wire EDM. This would include all metals, including steel, aluminum, brass, titanium, and alloys and super alloys of all types. The hardness of the material is not a factor.
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