Die-Sinking EDM
In the realm of precision manufacturing, Die-Sinking Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) represents a pinnacle of technological sophistication, merging the marvels of electrical science with mechanical precision. This technique, essential for crafting intricate geometries in hard materials, has revolutionized industries from aerospace to mold-making. At the forefront of this revolution stands Sodick, a brand synonymous with innovation and precision in the world of Die-Sinking EDM.
Sodick's range of Die-Sinking EDM machines is a testament to the company’s commitment to excellence. Each machine is a culmination of years of research and development, designed to meet the stringent demands of modern manufacturing. The lineup offers a variety of solutions, ensuring that whether for small, intricate components or large, complex molds, there is a Sodick machine tailored to meet those needs.
FAQs
Sodick has a range of Die Sinking EDM machines, including the AL Premium series, the AD series for general-purpose applications, and the AP series for ultra-precision machining, such as micro mould, micro parts manufacturing, and medical technology.
AG and AQ XXL size machines are designed to meet different manufacturing scales and precision requirements.
Our Die Sinking EDM machines include Sodick’s advanced technologies such as linear motor drives and motion control systems and ceramic components that guarantee high precision and minimal electrode wear, enhancing overall machining accuracy and surface quality.
Yes, our Die Sinking EDM machines can handle any conductive material like tungsten carbide and hardened tool steel, thanks to their robust construction and powerful generators which deliver the necessary energy for efficient machining.
The AG100L and AG200L models feature large working tanks, and high-axis travels, and are capable of handling substantial workpiece weights, making them ideal for large-scale moulds and parts with deep cavities.
Sodick focuses on user experience with its SP/LN control system, which features an intuitive touch-screen interface and logical software navigation. This system simplifies complex setup procedures and streamlines the workflow, making it easier for operators to achieve precision machining with minimal training.
Our dealer network provides comprehensive after-sales support including installation, configuration of machines, hands-on training for operators, and ongoing technical support. They also offer regular maintenance services alongside troubleshooting and repair services to address any operational issues swiftly.