EDM Copper Is Often Best For EDM
Machining
The use of edm copper in moldmaking is as old as EDM machining itself. Copper is much more common
than graphite as an electrode material in Europe and Asia, though this is changing.
Copper has many advantages, as well as many disadvantages, when compared to graphite as a material
for edm machining. A visit to nearly any EDM department will quickly reveal that copper is very much a useful
material in plastic injection mold making.
Deciding which material fits your application is important, and time spent analyzing this can save
you many headaches, not to mention time and money.
What are the advantages of EDM copper?
- Copper is more efficiently cut on WEDM machines, which makes it cut much faster than
graphite in WEDM. Highly detailed electrodes, which were formerly manufactured on surface grinders, required
many hours of highly skilled labor. The use of copper and WEDM to produce these electrodes has dramatically
changed EDM%20machining.
- Copper is less likely to cause pits in the steel workpiece. The tendency of any electrode to "DC arc" is
the curse of EDM. When the flushing is poor, machining conditions are ripe for a short circuit to occur in the
EDM process, causing the tell-tale pits in the workpiece. Copper is much more forgiving and less likely to DC
arc.
- Copper is usually used to produce a finer finish in the steel. Copper electrodes are sometimes polished to
reproduce the fine finish on the mold surface. Newer EDM machines have polishing settings that can produce
mirror finishes, and usually copper is used.
- Copper is the best for small cavities, especially where polishing is difficult. Because of it's resistance
to pitting and the finer finishes attainable, copper is often used in these applications. Adding tungsten to
copper increases it's excellent wear characteristics, but also is very difficult to machine.
- Copper can be machined by coining. In this process, the copper is stamped with an image, just like a coin,
and then used as an EDM electrode. This can be an excellent application for designs such as logos.
- Copper is clean to machine and leaves no annoying dust. Also, tellurium copper leaves much less burr than
pure copper.
What kind of EDM copper should be used?Tellurium copper (Telco) performs the same as pure
copper as an electrode material. It has a huge advantage, however, because of it's high machinability rating: 90%
(free cutting brass = 100%). Pure copper has a rating of 20%.
Telco EDM copper is highly recommended for use on machines which have been designed to work
best with copper. Its high machability rating and fast WEDM speeds make it ideal for highly detailed, difficult to
flush electrodes.
Why is copper more commonly used in Europe and Asia?This happened for several reasons. When
the first generation of machines were developed in these areas, the power supplies were R-C, or Resistor Condenser.
Metallic electrodes such copper and brass were the only materials that efficiently performed in these machines.
Then, as newer generations of machines were developed, the use of EDM copper was well
established. Plus, EDM grade graphite was simply unavailable. Find out more here...
The use of copper has declined as technology has progressed. Newer EDM machines are designed to use
graphite as well as copper. High speed machining centers are equipped with vacuum environments to remove the
annoying graphite dust.
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