Pulse-off time
Pulse-off time refers to the time between electrical discharge cycles in electrical discharge machining (EDM), and is an important factor in controlling the heat buildup and wear on the electrode and workpiece.
Spark erosion
Spark erosion, also known as electrical discharge erosion, is a phenomenon that occurs when electrical discharges remove material from a workpiece and produce a specific pattern or texture on the machined surface.
Pulse frequency
Pulse frequency, also known as pulse rate, is the number of electrical discharges per second in electrical discharge machining (EDM), and is an important factor in controlling the material removal rate and surface finish of the machined part.
Wire tension
Wire tension is the level of tension applied to the thin wire electrode in wire electrical discharge machining (EDM), and is an important factor in controlling the stability and accuracy of the machining process.
Wire guide
A wire guide is a component of a wire electrical discharge machining (EDM) system that directs the thin wire electrode along the desired cutting path, and is critical for achieving precise and accurate machining results.
Recast layer
The recast layer is a thin layer of molten and resolidified material that forms on the surface of the workpiece during electrical discharge machining (EDM), and is often characterized by a different microstructure and mechanical properties than the bulk material.
On time
On time refers to the duration of the electrical discharge in electrical discharge machining (EDM), and is an important factor in determining the efficiency and effectiveness of the machining process.
Gap voltage
Gap voltage is the voltage applied between the electrode and workpiece in electrical discharge machining (EDM), and is an important factor in determining the efficiency and accuracy of the machining process.
Micro-EDM
Micro-EDM is a specialized form of electrical discharge machining (EDM) that is used to create precise, intricate shapes and features on small parts and components.
Flushing
Flushing is the process of circulating the dielectric fluid in electrical discharge machining (EDM) to remove debris and maintain the integrity of the machining process.