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Last Updated: Apr 25, 2025 | Study Period: 2024-2030
A thermal abrasion method based on electrical discharges between a tool and a workpiece is known as micro electrical discharge machining (micro-EDM).
The benefits of micro-EDM for ceramic machining are coming into focus more and more.
These benefits include the technology's noncontact nature, the material's independence from brittleness and hardness, a minimal influence on the material, and the possibility of creating microstructures.
This describes the current state of research on ceramic micro-EDM. In addition to the EDM process principle, the methods for machining and insulating ceramics are given.
To further illustrate the capabilities of the micro-EDM method with reference to the machining of ceramics.
On materials that are challenging to machine, such as aluminum matrix composites, titanium alloy, and nickel-based alloys, micro-electric discharge machining (Micro-EDM) is a recognized material removal process for the manufacturing of micro components/parts, micro features, micro cavities, and micro holes.
It is crucial to the miniaturization process, especially for micro dies and moulds, biomedical devices, and micro electromechanical systems (MEMS), among other applications.
Global micro EDM machining market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The device has a new design that takes into account user needs and is claimed to have several benefits, including high usability, compactness, full operational access, touchscreen display, joystick-handbox, and more.
This is allegedly combined with the superior machining services provided by Sarix.
The compact SX-CNC, separate pneumatic/hydraulic unit, and dielectric unit with three independent pumping circuits within a high pressure line up to 100 bars are all included with the SX100 along with all necessary accessories.
The design, according to Sarix, completely complies with the new, stricter machine safety standards without compromising the workspace's accessibility.
The most recent Sarix precision electrode collet, model SP12, is claimed to ensure an electrode holding that is slack-free and repeatable.
According to Sarix, even when the collet is changed, the electrode's possible runout in production is less than 1 micron.
The axial tilt and eccentricity of the electrode position can be easily adjusted thanks to the collet holder's integrated design.