Machinable hard materials: Electric discharge machining can process hard materials, such as quenched steel, hard alloys, etc. These materials are difficult to process using traditional mechanical processing methods, while electrical discharge machining can be easily completed.
No cutting force: During the discharge machining process, no cutting force is required, so no vibration or noise is generated. This characteristic makes electrical discharge machining suitable for processing fragile or fine parts.
High precision: The precision of discharge machining is very high, which can be controlled at the micrometer or even nanometer level. This is very important for parts that require high precision.
Can process complex shapes: Electrical discharge machining can be used to process parts with complex shapes. For example, some parts with deep holes, bends, or irregular surfaces can be completed using electrical discharge machining.






