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Micro electro discharge machining

Micro electrical discharge machining (EDM) is primarily used for hard metals and other electrically conductive materials. When two electrodes separated by a dielectric medium come close, the dielectrical medium breaks down and suddenly becomes conductive. Sparks generated between the electrodes release energy and remove metal by melting and evaporation [30], Murali and Yeo combined micro electro-discharge machining with ultrasound electrode vibration for improved surface quality, and achieved micro features as small as 25 pm on titanium with 20 pm diameter electrodes [30]. [Pg.701]

Micro electro discharge machining 10-25 0.05-1 50-100 Conductive materials... [Pg.2094]

T. Masuzawa, M. Fujino, K. Kobayashi, Wire electro-discharge grinding for micro-machining, CIRP Ann. 34 (1985) 431 34. [Pg.120]


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