Article: Studies from National University yield new information about mechanical engineering.

According to recent research from Singapore, Singapore, "Micro-electrodischarge machining (micro-EDM) has been found to be an effective method of machining all types of conductive material, regardless of hardness. The process is being widely used in the production of tools and dies using hard and difficult-to-cut materials, where the surface quality of the product is of prime importance."

"The purpose of the present study is to investigate the feasibility of achieving fine surface finish in the micro-EDM of hard tungsten carbide (WC) and tool steel (SKH-51). Three different approaches: sinking, milling, and powder mixed dielectric (PMD) micro-EDM were applied in ...

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