Electrical Discharge Machine - EDM

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Electrical Discharge Machine - EDM Die-sinking EDM systems, the electrode (cutting tool) and workpiece are held by the machine tool. The power supply controls the electrical discharges and movement of the electrode in relation to the workpiece. During operation the workpiece is submerged in a bath of dielectric fluid (electrically nonconducting). (Die-Sinking EDM is also called Sinker, Ram-Type, Conventional, Plunge or Vertical EDM) Mechanical Engineering Department

EDM – Die-Sinking (Plunge) During normal operation the electrode never touches the workpiece, but is separated by a small spark gap. The electrode (plunger) can be a complex shape, and can be moved in X, Y, and Z axes, as well as rotated, enabling more complex shapes with accuracy better than one mil. The spark discharges are pulsed on and off at a high frequency cycle and can repeat 250,000 times per second. Each discharge melts or vaporizes a small area of the workpiece surface. The amount of material removed from the workpiece with each pulse is directly proportional to the energy it contains. Plunge EDM is best used in tool and die manufacturing, or creating extremely accurate molds for injection-molding plastic parts. Mechanical Engineering Department

Mechanical Engineering Department EDM The dielectric fluid performs the following functions: It acts as an insulator until sufficiently high potential is reached . Acts as a coolant medium and reduces the extremely high temp. in the arc gap. More importantly, the dielectric fluid is pumped through the arc gap to flush away the eroded particles between the workpiece and the electrode which is critical to high metal removal rates and good machining conditions. A relatively soft graphite or metallic electrode can easily machine hardened tool steels or tungsten carbide. One of the many attractive benefits of using the EDM process. Mechanical Engineering Department

Mechanical Engineering Department EDM The EDM process can be used on any material that is an electrical conductor The EDM process does not involve mechanical energy, therefore, materials with high hardness and strength can easily be machined. Applications include producing die cavity for large components, deep small holes, complicated internal cavities Dimensional accuracy of ± 0.0005 in is achievable. Minimum wall thickness: .01 inch, over 5 inch span Feature to feature positioning: .001 Mechanical Engineering Department

Mechanical Engineering Department Wire EDM Wire EDM machines utilize a very thin wire (.0008 to .012 in.) as an electrode. The wire is stretched between diamond guides and carbide that conduct current to the wire and cuts the part like a band saw. Material is removed by the erosion caused by a spark that moves horizontally with the wire. Mechanical Engineering Department

Mechanical Engineering Department EDM Examples Intricately detailed automobile part 7075-T6 aluminum back plate latch, EDM cost is less than half the milling cost. These simple, flat shapes, used in food processing, which usually would be stamped, were wire EDMed instead because they required a superior quality edge. Mechanical Engineering Department

Mechanical Engineering Department EDM Examples To manufacture titanium earring shapes wire EDM proved the most cost effective when compared to stamping and laser cutting. Turbine blades Small gear (with insect for scale) shows a capability of EDM micromachining. Small parts made using EDM Mechanical Engineering Department