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Machining
Introduction
Working of ECM
A gap(0.05 to 0.7 mm) is provided between the tool and workpiece and electrolyte flows through the gap at a velocity of 30 to
60 m/s and it completes the electrical circuit.
Electrolysis process
M ++ e -
2H++ 2e-
2H2O
2Cl-
. As
. Current
Elements of ECM
Important elements of ECM are:
1.
Electrolyte
2.
Tool (cathode)
3.
Work-piece (anode)
4.
Electrolyte:
an
insoluble
2.
3.
4.
2.
3.
Non-corrosive property.
4.
Tool (cathode):
The material used for ECM tools should be electrically conductive and
easily machinable to the required geometry.
The most commonly used tool material are copper, brass, titanium,
copper tungsten and stainless steels when electrolyte is made of salts of
sodium and potassium.
Titanium has been found to be the most suitable tool where the
electrolyte has the tendency to anodize the tool as in case of sulphuric
acid.
The other tool materials are aluminium, graphite, bronze, platinum and
tungsten carbide.
2.
3.
4.
Work-piece (anode):
Power Supply:
1. Type:
direct current
2. Voltage:
2 to 35 V
3. Current:
50 to 40,000 A
4. Current
Accuracy of ECM:
Machining voltage.
2.
3.
Temperature of electrolyte.
4.
Concentration of electrolyte.
Application
Advantages
Relatively fast.
Disadvantages