Affiliation:
1. Sodick Co. Ltd.
2. Nippon Institute of Technology
3. Toyama Prefectural University
4. OSG Corporation
Abstract
Polycrystalline diamond (PCD) exhibits a thermal conductivity similar to that of the
electrically conductive chemical vapor deposition diamond (EC-CVD diamond) found to function as
zero-wear electrodes at short pulse duration. In this study, PCD was used as electrodes applied to
EDM on tungsten carbide. Two kinds of PCD (CTB-010 and CTH-025) with a flat surface were used.
The wear of the PCD electrodes was about 1.5% for very short pulse duration such as te=1μs, but it
was zero wear at te=30μs, though the wear of a Cu-W electrode was 10% even on the machine
recommended conditions for the low wear. EDM experiment using a V-shaped PCD electrode with an
included angle of 45° was also carried out and the performance was compared with the case using a
V-shaped Cu-W electrode. Under the conditions of a no load voltage of 60V, a set peak current of 2A,
and a medium pulse duration of te=15μs, there was no wear on PCD electrodes when observed under
the SEM, whereas a 50μm-deep wear on the Cu-W electrodes even under the machine recommended
condition for the low wear was observed.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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