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MCCB Mould Tapping Metal Stamping Moulds
The efficiency of low-speed wire cutting processing
Working Principle
Wire EDM uses a thin metal wire as an electrode, typically made of brass or molybdenum. During machining, the wire continuously moves between two conductive rollers and maintains a gap with the workpiece. A high-frequency pulse power supply generates spark discharges between the electrode wire and the workpiece, causing local high temperatures that melt or vaporize the workpiece material, gradually cutting it into the desired shape and size.
Manufacturing precise mold components such as mold cavities, mold cores, and mold sliders.
Machining hard materials or materials that are difficult to process with traditional cutting methods.
Producing high-precision parts such as micro bearings, micro-hole parts, and complex curved surface parts.
Machining Steps
Design Machining Path: Based on the part's drawings, use CAD software to design the machining path and generate the corresponding CNC code.
Install Workpiece: Fix the workpiece on the worktable, ensuring its position and clamping method meet the machining requirements.
Set Machining Parameters: Set appropriate pulse power parameters, feed rate, discharge gap, etc., based on the material characteristics and machining requirements.
Perform Cutting Machining: Start the wire EDM machine, follow the set machining path for cutting, monitor the machining process in real-time, and adjust parameters as necessary.