Using diamond coated tool-electrodes for drilling micro holes with EDM

Uhlmann E, Langmack M, Garn R, Oberschmidt D, Fecher J, Rosiwal S, Singer R (2011)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2011

Publisher: euspen

Book Volume: 2

Pages Range: 492-496

ISBN: 9780955308291

URI: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84908255357&origin=inward

Abstract

Due to its thermal working principle and its independency of the work piece's mechanical properties, Micro Electrical Discharge Machining (μEDM) is predestined for fabricating holes with diameters of below dh = 200 μm at minimum tolerances of ± 1 μm. Besides the use of special pulse generators providing discharge currents of down to i = 100 mA at discharge durations of t ≥ 40 ns an important process factor is the tool electrodés material which has a great influence on the machining time and result, and the electrodés wear [1, 2, 3]. To assure an efficient process at a high accuracy and a low tool wear, basic properties demanded for electrodes are an excellent electrical and thermal conductivity as well as a high melting temperature, and a high mechanical strength.

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APA:

Uhlmann, E., Langmack, M., Garn, R., Oberschmidt, D., Fecher, J., Rosiwal, S., & Singer, R. (2011). Using diamond coated tool-electrodes for drilling micro holes with EDM. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, EUSPEN 2011 (pp. 492-496). euspen.

MLA:

Uhlmann, Eckart, et al. "Using diamond coated tool-electrodes for drilling micro holes with EDM." Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, EUSPEN 2011 euspen, 2011. 492-496.

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