A tool electrode is a conductive component used in electrical discharge machining (EDM) to remove material from the workpiece through sparking, and may be made from a variety of materials such as copper, graphite, or tungsten.
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A tool electrode is a conductive component used in electrical discharge machining (EDM) to remove material from the workpiece through sparking, and may be made from a variety of materials such as copper, graphite, or tungsten.