Electrical Discharge Numerical Control Machining
Metal Parts Description
Electrical discharge numerical control (EDNC) machining is a type of machining process that uses electrical discharges to shape and cut metal parts. It is a non-traditional machining process commonly used for complex shapes and rugged materials that are difficult to machine with traditional methods.
EDNC machining uses a thin wire or electrode, which is charged with an electric current. The wire is then fed into the workpiece, and the electric current is used to create a spark that melts and vaporizes a small amount of the material. This process is repeated many times, gradually cutting away the material and shaping it into the desired form.
Numerical control in EDNC machining allows precise control over the cutting process, as the machine is programmed with specific cutting paths and depth instructions. This results in highly accurate and repeatable cuts, making it a popular choice…