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Wire Cut Company, Inc.Buena Park, CA 800-494-7328 WWC's capabilities offer only excellence in sinker EDM and has been the industry leader since 1978. Their excellence has earned them a reputation for efficiently producing parts that defy traditional manufacturing techniques. WCC will effectively move your design toward completion and will make sure their personnel has a thorough understanding of your requirements and specifications.
MILCO Wire EDM, Inc.Huntington Beach, CA 800-998-1885 Achieving high accuracy and tighter tolerances is essential for many industries such as aerospace, medical, injection molding and tool and die. MILCO's superior capabilities can produce and repeat the required specifications with ease. Many customers, companies and visionaries alike consider the importance of possibilities available to them at MILCO- call today for all of your sinker EDM needs.
Twin City EDMFridley, MN 800-397-0338 Employees take quality very seriously at Twin City, proving their commitment to the quality of your parts with their ISO 9001:2000 certification. Everyone at Twin City is involved in its Quality Assurance Program- from design to delivery, the quality of your job is Twin City's top priority. For world-class sinker EDM services, call Twin City today- you'll be happy you did.
VW Broaching Service, Inc.Chicago, IL 888-803-9067 VW Broaching has become one of the premier suppliers of precision sinker EDM services, in addition to a leading fabricator of broach tooling, employing a full staff of in-house broach designers and toolmakers to quickly respond to your tooling needs. VW Broaching appreciates the investment you`ve made in your parts and abides by a daily goal to protect and enhance that investment.
EDM Technologies, Inc.Woodstock, GA 866-924-6602 Beginning with just one machine in 1988, EDM Technologies is now the largest sinker EDM job shop in the Southeast with 14 machines, an expert staff with decades of experience & complete in-house operations, guaranteeing customers utmost confidentiality in producing proprietary components. EDM Tech has achieved success by meeting the ultimate levels of quality and efficiency.
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Sinker EDM
Sinker EDM, which goes by many names including conventional EDM, plunge EDM and ram EDM, produces parts by eroding materials in the path of the EDM tool using electrical discharges, or sparks that can generate heat anywhere from eight to twenty thousand degrees. One of the two major types of EDM, sinker EDM differs from wire EDM in terms of the type of electrode used. Common sinker EDM electrodes include machined graphite, copper tungsten and brass. Die sinking EDM is ideal for applications such as injection mold tooling, micro hole drilling, keyways, washers and scientific research apparatus. Unlike wire EDM which can only be used in the processing of 2D parts, sinker EDM has the capability of machining 3D pieces. It does not require the pre-drilling of a hole for the electrode and so can be used for more complex geometries. Consisting of an electrode and a work piece (the material being processed), the EDM electrode is used to generate a series of sparks and is connected to the work piece through a power supply. There is a highly conductive path established between the electrode and the work piece which creates an intense electric field the melts away the material. The electrodes and the work piece do not come into contact with each other; rather the dielectric bath conducts the current to melt away the material and then flushes away the unwanted debris.
Industries commonly served by electrical discharge machining include aerospace, medical, tool and die, automobile and military. One of the biggest advantages to using EDM machining is its ability to create complex and intricate parts with a high degree of accuracy. In CNC EDM processes, CNC machines are used to guide, monitor and control the EDM process, as well as CAD and CAM software. It can be applied to hard materials such as stainless steel, copper, graphite and other metals which are difficult to successfully machine with other conventional methods. Furthermore, as there is no contact between the machine tools and the work piece, there is less chance for process damage to the part. It is not deformed by impact or by heat, nor are there burrs which need to be removed through secondary machining. Sinker EDM is used for more complex geometries where electrodes are used to erode the desired shape into the part or assembly. Sinker EDM has another advantage over wire EDM in that sinker EDM does not necessarily cut all the way through the material, thus producing parts that wire EDM cannot.
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