Hign Precision Wire EDM Parts PE Nylon PA6 Peek Nylon Abs Resin Machining Parts
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | CNC wire EDM Parts |
| Material | Carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, nickel, alloy steel |
| Hardness | HRC 58-62 |
| Main Process | Centerless Grinding and Mitsubishi EDM |
| Key Processes | PG machining, WEDM, EDM, Surface Grinding |
| Accuracy for Grinding | 0.001mm |
| Tolerance | ±0.005mm |
| EDM Accuracy | 0.002mm |
| Quality Control | 100% inspection |
| OEM Service | Yes |
Wire-cut discharge machining is a versatile precision machining process capable of manufacturing complex shapes and geometries. This process is particularly valuable in aerospace and medical industries where strict tolerances are required, and can be used for both prototype hand plates and mass-produced components.
- Aerospace Industry: Preferred for engine components, turbine blades, and landing gear parts requiring excellent surface finish and precision.
- Medical Industry: Ideal for dental implants, syringe components, and other medical devices requiring microscopic features.
- Automotive Industry: Used for complex automotive parts with precise hole patterns and cavities.
Excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. Requires proper operation to avoid gelatinous buildup during processing.
Requires deionized water as medium to control heat generation during processing of this viscous alloy.
Generates significant heat during processing, requiring special precautions for complex steel features.
High tensile strength but requires slower cutting speeds due to its soft metal properties.
- Exceptional cutting precision requiring minimal post-processing
- Ideal for small components and highly detailed projects
- Capable of complex geometries unachievable with traditional CNC machining
- Burr-free, deformation-free cutting in single processing stage
- Continuous, uninterrupted production process
Besides Wire EDM, drilling EDM uses tubular electrodes for fine, deep holes, while sinker EDM uses shaped conductive metal electrodes.
Laser cutting uses high-power thermal beams, while wire-cut EDM utilizes electrical discharge processing with a wire electrode.
Deionized water serves as an effective coolant with low carbon properties to regulate dielectric temperature during processing.
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