Zion Market Research estimated the electrical discharge machining industry was worth roughly $4.6 billion in 2017—and expects it to grow to nearly $8 billion by 2024. EDM Department Inc. is a manufacturing firm renowned for our precision EDM machining and engineering [read more...]
The Wire EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining) process uses a thin single strand of wire, which is fed through the workpiece in conjunction with deionized water. During this process, electric current is used to cut conductive materials and leave behind a [read more...]
EDMIS had a visit from Flat Stanley today, from a 2nd grade class in Texas! We will be sending Flat Stanley back home to his friends with some information about automation and a picture to remember his trip. To learn more [read more...]
The following content is from an article published by Cutting Tool Engineering in May of 2018. Read the full article at Cutting Tool Engineering magazine: https://www.ctemag.com/news/articles/new-approaches-machining-microscale-medical-parts Contributing Editor William Leventon is a contributing editor to Cutting Tool Engineering magazine. If [read more...]
What exactly does the term EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining) mean? Electrical discharge machining, also known as wire erosion, wire burning, spark eroding, and die sinking, has long been the answer for high accuracy, demanding machining applications where conventional metal [read more...]
The following terms and conditions of sale become a part of the foregoing proposal and must be part of all orders for machined components, machine integration, hardware, software and special products (collectively “goods” or “equipment”), and applications engineering (“services”). Prices [read more...]