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How to Select Electrode Materials in the EDM Industry?

With the increase of the die precision, the quantity of many difficult material parts and the maturation of EDM technology, the EDM electrode of tungsten-copper composite material becomes more and more common. Even so, it is necessary to select the electrode materials reasonably in EDM since it is an important guarantee to ensure the machining quality, while it is also necessary for every technician engaged in EDM to deeply understand the properties of EDM electrode materials.

EDM electrode materials

The electrode materials for EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining) mainly include graphite, red copper, tungsten-copper composites and so on. As all mechanical workers know, the physical properties of electrode materials have great influence on discharge erosion, electrode loss, machining speed, machining accuracy and machining stability in EDM, and the processing quality will be directly affected by using different electrode materials under the condition of parameter selection.

Red copper electrode

Red copper has high corrosion resistance due to its high heat conductivity and heat transfer coefficient. Therefore, the electrode of red copper is often used as the electrode material for the processing of small and medium cavity die parts, and it has fewer electrodes wear.

Graphite electrode

Graphite has a high melting and boiling temperature and is therefore highly resistant to corrosion. The thermal capacity of graphite is very large, and it can absorb free carbon to compensate the loss of electrode in the process of wide-pulse roughing. Besides, graphite also has the advantages of resistance to consumption, high temperature, small deformation, light quality, and high processing efficiency. However, the graphite electrode has one drawback that it has poor rigidity and is prone to crack at acute angles.

graphite electrode

Tungsten-copper alloy electrode

The tungsten-copper composite material with a tungsten content of 50%~90% (mass fraction) combines many advantages of tungsten and copper, featuring high strength and hardness, good electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity, low thermal expansion coefficient, good arc resistance, high-temperature oxidation resistance and resistance to fusion welding. However, although tungsten-copper is the better electrode material in metals, its price is expensive and generally used for small precision processing.

How to select electrode materials?

In EDM, choosing proper electrode materials is an important factor to ensure machining quality and improve productivity. The cavity of the electrode is different in the process of using, so there is a big difference in size or shape and is difficult to standardize the tool electrode. Therefore, the following principles should be followed when selecting electrode materials.

 EDM electrode

* On the basis of analyzing the characteristics and technical requirements (surface roughness, dimension, tolerance accuracy) of the workpiece, electrode materials should be selected according to the workpiece materials and technical requirements.

* Select the material with good thermal conductivity and high melting point as electrode material first.

* It takes into account the factors such as easy to shape the electrode and good machining performance so as to obtain a good EDM effect. Although the electrode materials used in EDM are mainly copper, graphite, and tungsten-copper electrodes, however, due to the properties of high-performance electrodes such as purity, viscosity, compact structure, uniformity and physicochemical properties, the selected electrodes, and processing parameters are totally different for different processing objects and requirements.

About the author

Chin Trento

Chin Trento holds a bachelor’s degree in applied chemistry from the University of Illinois. His educational background gives him a broad base from which to approach many topics. He has been working with writing advanced materials for over four years in Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM). His main purpose in writing these articles is to provide a free, yet quality resource for readers. He welcomes feedback on typos, errors, or differences in opinion that readers come across.

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