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Spark erosion

Spark erosion

Spark erosion, also known as Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM), is a thermal, ablative manufacturing process used for the high-precision machining of electrically conductive materials. Thanks to its unique capabilities, EDM is considered a core technology in the production of complex forming and stamping tools used in the mass production of metal and plastic components across nearly every industrial sector.

How spark erosion works:
Spark erosion takes place in a dielectric fluid bath, where two electrodes interact without touching:

  • The tool is a continuously fed wire electrode with an applied voltage.
  • The workpiece is the second electrode.

As the wire electrode travels through the workpiece, a controlled electrical discharge process occurs. High-frequency pulse generators initiate up to one million sparks per second. This creates intense plasma discharges at temperatures over 10,000 °C, yet the bulk of the workpiece remains thermally unaffected.

The result: microscopic material removal along a programmed cutting path. Each spark vaporizes metal atoms in a controlled explosion, forming an ultra-precise micro-canyon—accurate down to the micrometer.

Performance & benefits:

  • Cutting speeds of up to 400 mm²/min and more
  • Extreme precision with minimal thermal distortion
  • Ideal for hard or hardened materials
  • Perfect for complex geometries, internal contours, and fine details
  • Contactless machining – no mechanical forces on the workpiece

bedra: premium wire electrodes for EDM
The wire electrodes used in spark erosion play a critical role in process stability, precision, and surface quality.
bedra wire electrodes are engineered specifically for high-performance EDM, ensuring maximum cutting speed, durability, and dimensional accuracy in all leading EDM machines.

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