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Electric Discharge Machining (EDM), also called spark process or sparking process, is a highly accurate manufacturing process for creating shapes within components and assemblies. EDM connects a metal workpiece to a power supply and uses a shaped tool or electrode to erode material in order to form the desired geometry or pattern. Based on the different types of electrodes used and the different purposes intended for, there are two types of EDM process - wire cutting EDM and sinker EDM. Wire-cutting involves pre-drilling a hole in the workpiece and then feeding a metal wire through the hole as an electrode to cut the workpiece along desired profile. By contrast, sinker machines cut workpieces without pre-drilling holes and typically use a machined graphite or copper electrode to form the desired details.

In comparison to CNC machining, spark process provides a number of benefits both in tooling and component productions:
  • High processing precision comparable to that of CNC machining
  • Deep cavity (slenderness ratio>10) processing ability
  • Thin wall section processing ability
  • Small radius of interior corners (≤0.3mm)
  • High hardness of workpieces (≥55HRC)
  • Free of metal burrs, as are common in CNC machining
  • Complex logos directly attainable, both immersed and raised
  • Good surface smoothness

EDM process plays an important role in wrought metal forming techniques. It sometimes serves as the ultimate solution to the fabrication of highly complex and demanding part that is a challenge to other processing techniques. It has further broadened our capabilities to provide cutting-edge manufacturing solutions to our global clients.