Precision CNC Machining Parts Aluminium Polished Finish Wire EDM Car Precious Metals
| 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 |
| Main Machining | Grinding, EDM, WEDM |
| 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 prototypes and mass-produced parts.
- Produces precise cuts by melting or vaporizing material rather than mechanical removal
- Capable of processing features unsuitable for traditional machining techniques
- Compatible with all electrically conductive materials
- Improved version of traditional EDM methods with greater design flexibility
With extremely tight tolerances, wire-cut machining is preferred for aerospace components that cannot withstand the stresses of traditional cutting. Used for engine components, turbine blades, landing gear parts, and other critical aerospace applications requiring excellent surface finish and precision.
Ideal for complex medical components requiring high precision, including dental implants and syringe parts. The process maintains structural integrity while adding tiny features to medical devices.
Perfect for complex automotive parts with high precision requirements, particularly for creating specialized holes and cavities in custom automotive components.
Excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. Requires proper operation to avoid gelatinous buildup during processing.
EDM machining effectively handles titanium's viscosity and breaks down lengthy chips. Requires deionized water as a processing medium.
Preferred for complex steel features, though requires heat management during processing.
High tensile strength but requires slower cutting speeds due to softness.
- Exceptional cutting precision requiring minimal post-processing
- Ideal for small parts and highly detailed projects
- Capable of complex designs difficult for traditional CNC machining
- Burr-free, deformation-free cutting in a single processing stage
- Continuous, uninterrupted processing
Besides Wire EDM, there are drilling EDM (using tubular electrodes for fine, deep holes) and sinker EDM (using shaped conductive metal electrodes).
Laser cutting uses a high-power thermal beam, while wire-cut EDM uses electrical discharge between the wire and workpiece.
Deionized water serves as a coolant with low carbon properties, helping regulate dielectric temperature during processing.
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