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Electrochemical machining is a means of removing metal at a rapid rate using a shaped cathode tool.
These systems reliably allow holes to be drilled with very large depth to diameter ratios using Electrochemical Machining technology.
WCu alloys are also used in electrodes for electrical discharge machining and electrochemical machining.
Electrochemical machining (ECM) is a method of removing metal by an electrochemical process.
Electrochemical grinding is similar to electrochemical machining but uses a wheel instead of a tool shaped like the contour of the workpiece.
Electrochemical deburring is the use of electrochemical machining to deburr precision work pieces and edges that are hard-to-reach, such as intersecting holes.
Nontraditional processes are defined as processes where the tool does not contact the workpiece; examples of this type of process include EDM, electrochemical machining, and chemical milling.
Electrochemical engineering embraces such topics as electrochemical power sources (batteries and fuel cells), electrosynthesis, electrowinning of metals, electrochemical sensors, electroplating and electrochemical machining.
The ability to control the etching direction and speed with an applied voltage or electrode configuration, as with electrochemical machining, gives additional capabilities not available with isotropic chemical-only approaches.
ANOTRONIC LTD. was formed in 1982 to specialise in electrical machining methods notably electric discharge machining and electrochemical machining.
He investigated ozone production in electrochemical cells, the electrical deposition of alloys and metals, the electrochemical machining of hard alloys and the ways reactive metals are deposited in electrodes.
ANOTRONIC LTD. commenced trading in Milton Keynes concentrating initially in electrochemical machining and deburring and the supply of electrochemical deburring machines centrifuges and associated equipment.
Since the advent of new technologies such as electrical discharge machining, electrochemical machining, electron beam machining, photochemical machining, and ultrasonic machining, the retronym "conventional machining" can be used to differentiate those classic technologies from the newer ones.
The many more recently developed processes labeled "machining", such as electrical discharge machining, electrochemical machining, electron beam machining, photochemical machining, and ultrasonic machining, or even plasma cutting and water jet cutting, are often performed by machines that could most logically be called machine tools.