elektroerosion
Elektroerosion, also known as electrical discharge machining (EDM), is a non-traditional manufacturing process that removes material from a conductive workpiece through controlled electric discharges between an electrode and the workpiece in a dielectric fluid. There is no direct contact between tool and workpiece during machining; material is removed by localized melting and vaporization caused by spark energy, enabling the creation of complex shapes in hard materials.
The process has two main forms. Die-sinking EDM uses a shaped electrode to form cavities or complex
Materials and applications. EDM is suitable for conductive materials, including hardened steels, carbide, and superalloys, which