When
purchasing parts or components that are used in machinery or
electronic devices it is vital to look into a reputable supplier.
They will provide products that are manufactured according to
industry standards, hence will show expected performance when they
are used. They can provide items ranging from regular ones to those
that are exclusively used only for niche purposes. They also enable
you to subcontract manufacturing which saves time and money in
obtaining the required parts. In addition to offering parts they also
offer a host of other services as well.
One
of the services they offer is Electro
Discharge Machining
(EDM). It is a process that cuts metal using a spark erosion process
and is used for metals that cannot be worked using traditional
machining techniques. There are three types of EDM
Machining which
are
wire,
sinker and small hole and selection of any of these types is based on
the kind of outcome required. EDM is seen in so many industries where
making production parts or prototypes are essential. The tool that is
used for cutting the metal will discharge thousands of sparks on it.
The tool never touches the work piece and the cutting is done only by
the sparks. It is very effective in creating small cuts, detailed
contours, angled cuts in regularly used metals such as steel as well
as not so common metal types such as carbide, titanium, hastelloy,
etc. It is the best option when shapes and geometries have to be
created within parts and assemblies.
The
EDM process dates back it discovery to1770 when Joseph Preistly
noticed electrical discharges removing materials in his experiments.
The foundation of today’s electro discharge machining was laid by
Lazarenkos, two Soviet researchers who developed it in the 1940’ s.
EDM was formerly confined to the tool industry. Now it is used by the
electronics sector and aerospace industry. The reason why it is a
preferred means of metal cutting is because it works by melting or
vaporizing it, hence the cutting results are very accurate. The
turnaround time for metal cutting is fast which is another reason why
it is preferred. The cost of EDM is nominal and subcontracting it
also does not cost much. There is very little debris left after
cutting. It can cut easily through hard metals and the process
requires a very small amount of space. Sub
contract machining
companies enable you to get EDM done according to the required
specifications quickly and easily through their services. They charge
a nominal rate for the services but the results will be definitely to
your satisfaction.

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