MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)
Long-length tubular Electrode-Tools from Composite Material for Electrical Discharge Machining of Hard Alloys
Abstract
The article deals with long-length tubular electrode-tools made of the engineered composite [(WC+3wt%Co)+3wt%BN)]+14wt%Cu, which, during electrical discharge piercing of holes in a hard alloy WC+6wt%Co (ISO 513:2012) in the optimal mode, have a productivity that is almost 8 times higher than the productivity of the process, when it is performed using copper electrode-tools. Therewith, electrical discharge wear of the electrode-tools made of the new material is 4.1 ... 4.5 times less than the wear of the copper electrode-tools. To obtain hollow electrodetools from the specified material, the powder composition was radially molded by the pressure of a impulsed magnet field, and the resulting porous blank was impregnated with copper during its further sintering.