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NURER MAKINA LTD STI
Turkey
Welcome to the realm of precision engineering with our CNC Wire Erosion service, where innovation meets excellence to redefine the standards of precision machining. With our cutting-edge technology and expertise, we offer a comprehensive solution for your wire erosion needs, delivering superior accuracy, efficiency, and reliability. CNC Wire Erosion, also known as wire EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining), is a highly specialized machining process that utilizes electrical discharges to precisely remove material from a workpiece. At our facility, we employ state-of-the-art CNC wire erosion machines equipped with advanced features to ensure optimal performance and exceptional results
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France
Spark erosion involves removing material from a conducting part and eroding it to give it the desired shapes and dimensions by means of electrical discharges. In the wire sparks erosion process an unwinding metal wire, under tension, is immersed in water or in another insulating liquid (dielectric) with the part to be worked. The current transmitted forms an electric arc which gives rise to precise, programmed degradation of a section of the part. The residues created by wearing of the part are removed by the water or dielectric liquid. STEEC carries out both spark erosion and fine wire micro spark erosion operations Wires spark erosion and machining Equipped with the latest wire spark erosion technologies, STEEC is able to carry high precision cutting with wires of standard sizes whose diameter may vary from 0.15 to 0.25 mm in all types of mechanical parts.
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France
This modern machining technology offers a host of advantages over more conventional processes. STEEC makes available to its customers its know-how in micro drilling by spark erosion. The principle of this machining process is the same as for wire spark erosion, except that the tool used for cutting is no longer a wire but an electrode shaped according to the precision machining require. The part and the tool (electrode) are not therefore in contact with each other, in fact it is an electric arc formed between the electrode and the part that will machine the latter. This is also called sparking. The part must be necessarily be conducting to be able to be machined by this method and it is prerequisite for using this method. This absence of contact between the tool and the part makes it possible to machine very hard materials such as titanium for example.
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