electrodischarge
Electrodischarge is a process that involves the removal of material from a workpiece using electrical discharges in a conductive medium, such as water or oil. It is a type of non-traditional machining, which does not rely on mechanical cutting tools, such as drills, lathes, or milling machines.
In electrodischarge, electrical discharges, also known as sparks or arcs, are generated between a tool electrode
Electrodischarge is commonly used to machine hard and brittle materials, such as silicon, glass, and ceramics,
There are several types of electrodischarge, including electrochemical machining (ECM), electrochemical grinding (ECG), and wire electrodischarge
Electrodischarge has several advantages, including the ability to machine hard materials, achieve high precision, and produce