Review On Preceding And Perspective Research In Electrochemical Discharge Machining

Author(s):  
Lavepreet Singh

Abstract Electrochemical discharge machining is an adaptable machining measure for miniature boring, miniature finishing, and miniature cutting of an assortment of glasses, ceramics, and composites. Electrochemical discharge machining (ECDM), otherwise called flash-assisted compound etching, is a successful miniature machining measure for non-leading materials. It has appeal in Micro Electro Mechanical System (MEMS) applications. Electrochemical discharge machining has ended up being a productive miniature machining measure and altogether utilized for the machining of non-conductive materials. Electro Chemical Discharge Machining (ECDM) is a controlled metal-evacuation measure that is utilized in metal elimination through electric flash disintegration. Because of advancements in technology, the scaled-down products have gained advantages in Lab-on-a-chip devices, including micro-electromechanical frameworks. Electrochemical discharge machining has done a good job of generating miniature openings and channels on electrically non-conductive materials, and it has emerged as a potential competitor. This paper examines the state of craftsmanship in various areas of electrochemical discharge machining, including the workpiece, electrolyte, hardware terminal behavior, gas film arrangement, machining efficiency, and late hybridizations in electrochemical discharge machining. The conclusion focuses on or summarizes potential exploration trends for improving ECDM proficiency also addresses machining issues.

2011 ◽  
Vol 403-408 ◽  
pp. 738-742 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chang Jian Lu ◽  
An Gu ◽  
Li Meng ◽  
Sheng Yi Yang

The principles of ECDM and micro-milling were described in the article. The ECDM technology and micro-milling technology were combined, and a milling platform was designed, through the analysis of the affecting factors in the processing, the Pyrex glass was machined by using the electrochemical discharge micro-milling machining and the experiment results were discussed. The results showed that the electrochemical discharge milling machining had a good prospect for the micro machining of the non-conductive materials.


Author(s):  
Manpreet Singh ◽  
Sarbjit Singh

Electrochemical discharge machining has been proved to be efficient micro-machining process and significantly used for the machining of non-conductive materials. The miniaturized products have gained advantages in Lab-on-a-chip devices and microelectromechanical system because of advancement in technology. The challenge to produce micro features has been suitably addressed by electrochemical discharge machining and emerged as potential contender in generating micro holes and micro channels on electrically non-conductive materials. This article includes state-of-art review on different domains of electrochemical discharge machining, which includes work piece, electrolyte, behaviour of tool electrode, gas film formation, machining quality along with recent hybridizations in electrochemical discharge machining process. The conclusion focuses or summarizes the future research trends for enhancement of electrochemical discharge machining efficiency and tackles problems encountered in machining.


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