The benefits of EDM have become clear to many mold manufacturers throughout the past several years. It allows for the super-precise machining of delicate, complex parts and hard-to-machine materials, and eliminates downstream operations such as polishing and deburring. Still, some moldmakers may not be getting the most from their EDMs. Several factors can contribute to the success of EDM or be detrimental to the process.
Choosing the Right Machine
First and foremost, machine selection is a huge part of operational efficiency in EDM. Depending on the application, moldmakers can choose from wire, drilling, sinker or some combination of the three.
Choose a machine with the latest cost-saving features. For example, some machines have an operational mode that minimizes wire consumption by slowing down the wire feed. The right wire EDM can also help manufacturers save on energy and consumables, with features that control and optimize dielectric fluid volume and pressure, pump and filter operation, and resin consumption.
Moldmakers should look for machines that combat hole tapering—otherwise known as bullet nosing. To avoid this common problem, machines must not only use high-quality electrodes, but also feature a power supply with a low unload voltage—ideally less than 35 volts. This maintains a high speed, but reduces wear and tear on electrodes. The right type of dielectric fluid can also combat bullet nosing. Try tap water with the appropriate additives instead of de-ionized water.
These are ideal for cavity and rib machining, and as with wire EDM, selecting the correct machine is the key to productivity. Features such as c-axis, lateral servo, high-speed jump and state-of-the-art power-supply technology can reduce electrode wear and improve productivity. CNC sinkers with high-speed spindles can also perform the same job as an EDM drilling machine, but at a much smaller hole diameter and with more precision.
When it comes to purchasing any type of EDM, remember to consider its control technology. Many machines now have sophisticated software that incorporates 3-D modeling, which can significantly improve ease-of-use and operator efficiency.
Maintaining EDM Performance
Proper preventative maintenance is crucial in keeping EDM machines running as efficiently and economically as possible. Operators need to check and maintain consumables—such as power feeders, filters and resin—regularly to prevent unstable, inaccurate machining.
Cleanliness can also affect an EDM’s performance. Contaminants such as sludge, dirt and spray from dielectric fluid as well as burrs can compromise filter life, cause corrosion and reduce overall accuracy. Check and clean the worktable, lower arm and head, seal plate, conductivity sensor, fan cooler, filter pump and auto-threader to maintain peak performance. Also be sure to keep the machine well lubricated.
Check the power feed and ground cables regularly. Problems with them are the number-one cause of speed loss in EDM machines. The wire transport system, rollers, bearings and flush cups are other elements of the machine that are often the culprit of faulty performance.
Summary
With the pressures to compete on a bigger and more global scale, moldmakers have been forced to do more with less. Increasing productivity while lowering costs is a goal on every mold manufacturer’s list. Fortunately, the opportunities to succeed and grow with new EDM technologies—and several tried-and-true best practices—have never been greater.
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