Wire electrical discharge machining (EDM) is a precise machining process that utilizes a thin wire, typically made of brass or copper, to cut through materials with high accuracy and precision. This process uses a voltage potential between the wire and the workpiece, creating an electrical discharge that melts and vaporizes the material, allowing for the wire to pass through.
One of the key advantages of wire EDM is its ability to cut through materials that are typically difficult to machine using traditional methods, such as hardened metals and exotic alloys. This makes it an ideal choice for applications in the aerospace, medical, and automotive industries, among others.
Wire EDM machines come in different configurations, such as vertical or horizontal, depending on the specific application. They can also vary in their cutting speed, accuracy, and complexity, with some machines capable of multi-axis cutting for more intricate designs.
NA1200 15.74” x 11.80” Z=8.66
FA 13.7” x 19.68 Z=11.81
(2) FX 9.84“ x 13.77” Z=8.66
110 11.81” x 17.71” Z- 10.5” (14.0” Special)
MV1200 15.74” x 11.80” Z=8.66
MV2400 23.6” x 15.74” Z=16.5
CT500F 13.8” x 19.0” Z=12.0”
SD35Y 13.4” x 9.85” Z=16.0”
SD22P50 12.0” x 8.0” Z=15.0”
EX8 11.80” x 9.90” Z=8.80”
(2) EX22 19.7” x 15.70” Z=14”
(2) Omax machines 55” x 100” Z = 6.5’
(1) Omax machine 55” x 100” Z = 7’ with taper control head
2 ton crane for loading and unloading
Forklift on site
15221 Connector Ln. Huntington Beach CA, 92649
United States
Tel: 1-800-998-1885
Fax: 714-373-1718
Email: info@milcowireedm.com
Web: www.milcowireedm.com