[Newsletter] Tips on Electrical Discharge Machining (Part 1)
What is artificial defect processing (narrow width processing)? The processing dimensions vary depending on the material and other factors!
"Electrical discharge machining" (EDM) originated around 1943 during World War II when the Soviet couple Lazarenko discovered the phenomenon of electrode contact wear due to sparks during their research. This led to the development of the electrical discharge machining method. There are three types of electrical discharge machining: "die sinking," "wire cutting," and "hole drilling." "Artificial defect machining (narrow width machining)" is an electrical discharge machining method that processes narrow width defects (slits, cracks, etc.) of customer-specified dimensions on metal test pieces (such as tensile test specimens). **Features of artificial defect machining (narrow width machining):** - An electrical discharge machining method that processes narrow width defects of customer-specified dimensions on metal test pieces, etc. - Processing dimensions vary depending on the material, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Types of Electric Discharge Machining ■ Die Sinking EDM ■ Wire Cutting ■ Small Hole EDM *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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