SUS304 316 Deep Insert Plate Wire EDM Parts HRC 58-62 Hardness
| Name | CNC wire EDM Parts |
|---|---|
| Material | Carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, nickel, alloy steel |
| Hardness | HRC 58-62 |
| Main Processes | Centerless Grinding and Mitsubishi EDM |
| Key Processes | PG machining, WEDM, EDM, Surface Grinding |
| Grinding Accuracy | 0.001mm |
| Tolerance | ±0.005mm |
| EDM Accuracy | 0.002mm |
| Quality Control | 100% inspection |
| OEM Service | Yes |
Wire EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining) is an electrothermal production process that uses electrical discharge to remove material from conductive workpieces. This advanced manufacturing technique offers superior precision for complex designs and shapes compared to traditional machining methods.
- Automotive Industry: Ideal for complex automotive parts requiring high precision, particularly for custom components and cavities.
- Aerospace Industry: Preferred for critical components like engine parts, turbine blades, and landing gear that demand tight tolerances and excellent surface finish.
- Medical Industry: Perfect for precision medical devices, dental implants, and syringe components where structural integrity and minute features are crucial.
| Aluminum | Excellent thermal/electrical conductivity. Requires careful processing to avoid gelatinous buildup during cutting. |
| Titanium | EDM machining handles titanium's viscosity well. Requires deionized water as dielectric medium for heat control. |
| Steel | Ideal for complex steel features. Requires heat management during processing due to high heat generation. |
| Brass | High tensile strength but requires slower cutting speeds due to softness. |
- Exceptional cutting precision eliminates need for secondary processing
- Capable of micro-machining small parts and fine projects
- Creates complex geometries impossible with traditional CNC machining
- Produces burr-free, deformation-free cuts in single processing stage
- Continuous, uninterrupted processing workflow
Besides Wire EDM, there are drilling EDM (using tubular electrodes for fine deep holes) and sinker EDM (using shaped electrodes to create cavities).
Laser cutting uses high-power thermal beams, while wire EDM uses electrical discharge between the wire and workpiece for material removal.
Deionized water serves as an effective coolant with low carbon properties, helping regulate dielectric temperature during machining.
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