Electrical discharge machining, EDM, is a manufacturing process where material is removed from a workpiece using a rapid sequence of electrical current discharges between electrodes submerged in a dielectric liquid. The process is used to manufacture parts that are impossible to machine. Since EDM does not use mechanical force to remove material, it is considered non-traditional.
Wire Electrical Discharge Machining (Wire EDM) finds its application in various areas such as the production of extrusion dies, blanking punches, and the fabrication of metal and tools. Wire EDM is utilized across multiple industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, energy, die/mold, industrial, and micro manufacturing, for the manufacturing of components.
With the utilization of our Sodick AQ750L and Sodick VL400Q, we have expanded our capabilities to manufacture a broader spectrum of components, enhancing our integrated machining solutions for our valued customers.
Maximum travel: 29.53” x 19.68” x 15.75” (750mm x 500mm x 400mm)
Taper angle: +/- 30 Degrees.
We are also equipped with small hole drilling EDM machine which is capable of drilling hole ranging from 0.019” (0.5mm) to 0.118” (3mm) up to 7.48” (190mm) in height.