Title: Electric Discharge Machining by Erodex
1Electric Discharge Machining by Erodex Company
Name Erodex Email Sales_at_erodex.com Address
Erodex (UK) Ltd, Tipper Industrial Estate, Park
Road, Halesowen, West Midlands, B63
2RH Introduction to Electric Discharge Machining
(EDM)
Electric discharge machining (EDM) is an advanced
metal fabrication process widely used in various
industries for its ability to machine hard
materials with precision. This non-contact
technique uses electrical discharges (sparks) to
shape materials that are difficult to machine
using conventional methods. EDM is essential in
producing intricate components for industries
like aerospace, automotive, electronics, and
medical devices. How EDM Works EDM involves two
electrodes the tool electrode and the workpiece
submerged in a dielectric liquid. When voltage
is applied between the electrodes, electrical
discharges occur, removing material from the
workpiece. The process does not involve physical
contact, making it ideal for delicate components
that require high precision. The dielectric
liquid helps flush away debris and cool the
workpiece during the machining process. Types of
EDM Processes
2- Wire EDM Uses a thin wire as the electrode to
cut intricate shapes and contours in hardened
materials. - Die-Sinking EDM Employs custom-shaped electrodes
to create cavities or complex 3D shapes in metal
parts. - Fast Hole Drilling EDM Specializes in creating
small, precise holes in hard materials. - Advantages of EDM
- High precision and accuracy
- Ability to machine hard materials like titanium
and carbide - No physical contact, minimizing damage to
delicate parts - Capable of producing complex geometries and fine
details - Excellent surface finish quality
- Erodexs Expertise in EDM
- Erodex has been a global leader in electric
discharge machining components since 1983. With
over four decades of experience, Erodex provides
high-quality electrodes, filtration systems, wire
guides, and consumables for the EDM industry. The
companys state-of-the-art manufacturing facility
and cutting-edge 3D printing technologies allow
custom-made parts tailored to individual project
needs. - Why Choose Erodex?
- Extensive product range, including electrodes,
nozzles, and filtration systems - Precision manufacturing backed by advanced 3D
printing technologies - Bespoke solutions to meet customer specifications
- Commitment to quality and innovation
3contact Erodex (UK) Ltd, Tipper Industrial
Estate, Park Road, Halesowen, West Midlands, B63
2RH.