Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
780552 International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 2011 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

The capability of machining intricate features with high dimensional accuracy in hard and difficult-to-cut material has made electrodischarge machining (EDM) process as an inevitable and one of the most popular non-conventional machining processes. In recent years, both EDM and micro-EDM processes are being used extensively in the field of mould making, production of dies, cavities and complex 3D structures using difficult-to-cut tungsten carbide and its composites. The objective of this paper is to provide a state of the art in the field of EDM and micro-EDM of tungsten carbide and its composites. The review begins with a brief introduction on the EDM and micro-EDM processes. The research and developments in electrodischarge machining of tungsten carbide are grouped broadly into conventional EDM of tungsten carbide, micro-EDM of tungsten carbide and current research trends in EDM and micro-EDM of tungsten carbide. The problems and challenges in the area of conventional and micro-EDM of tungsten carbide and the importance of compound and hybrid machining processes are discussed. A summary of the future research directions based on the review is presented at the final section.

► A state of the art in the field of EDM and micro-EDM of tungsten carbide is presented. ► The importance of compound and hybrid processes for improving machining performance of tungsten carbide has been discussed. ► Suggestions and future research directions in the field of electrodischarge machining of tungsten carbide have been provided.

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