Discharge machining

Discharge machining is a general term used to describe a variety of manufacturing processes that use electrical discharge to remove material from a workpiece, including electrical discharge machining (EDM) and wire EDM.

Electrode

An electrode is a conductive component used in electrical discharge machining (EDM) to deliver the electrical current to the workpiece and remove material through sparking.

EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining)

EDM, or electrical discharge machining, is a manufacturing process that uses electrical discharge to remove material from a workpiece, and is commonly used in the production of precision parts and components.

Injection molding process

Injection molding is a manufacturing process that involves injecting molten plastic into a mold cavity to create a desired shape or product, and is widely used for the production of consumer goods, automotive components, and other industrial products.

Overcut

Overcut is the amount of material removed from a workpiece beyond the desired depth or shape during electrical discharge machining (EDM), and is a common concern in achieving precise and accurate machining results.

Peak current

Peak current is the maximum electrical current delivered to the electrode during electrical discharge machining (EDM), and is an important factor in determining the efficiency and effectiveness of the machining process.

Vent

A vent is a small gap or opening in an injection mold that allows air or gas to escape during the molding process, preventing the formation of voids or other defects in the finished part.

Plastic injection molding

Plastic injection molding is a manufacturing process that involves injecting molten plastic into a mold cavity to create a desired shape or product, and is widely used for the production of consumer goods, automotive components, and other industrial products.

Yudo hot runner system

The Yudo hot runner system is a type of injection molding system that uses heated channels to keep the plastic resin molten as it is delivered to the mold cavity, and is known for its precision and reliability.

Wear plate

A wear plate is a type of component used in injection molds to protect other components from wear and damage caused by the molding process, and is typically made of a hard, durable material such as steel.