EDM

Electrical discharge machining (EDM), also known as spark machining, spark eroding, die sinking, wire burning, or wire erosion, is a metal fabrication process using electrical discharge (sparks). Material is removed from the work piece by a series of rapidly recurring current discharges between two electrodes, separated by a dielectric liquid and subjected to an electric voltage. One of the electrodes is called the tool-electrode (or simply the tool or electrode) and the other is called the workpiece-electrode (or work piece). There are three types of EDM:

Wire EDM
Die-Sink EDM (or Plunge EDM)
Fast Hole Drilling EDM

In order to use the EDM process, the material should have enough electrical conductivity, such as metals, silicon carbide, tungsten carbide, etc. View our photo gallery for more EDM photos.