dculp1
Mechanical
- May 16, 2006
- 75
I'm trying to find any information on comparative machining rates for wire EDM versus conventional milling. This is for machining through-slots in ultrasonic horns - examples in The supporting web page is The slots are typically 10 mm wide. The slot length varies but 100 mm can be used as an example. The slot depth may range between 40 mm and 200 mm. I'm particularly interested in machining Ti-6Al-4V annealed. My assumption is that slots can be milled much faster than EDM'd, especially if reasonable EDM'd surface finish must be maintained.
One source gives a wire EDM feed rate of 1.75 mm/min for a part that is 10-15 mm thick. For this thickness, the above slot with a perimeter of 220 mm would take about 2 hours. I assume that the feed rate would decrease (at least somewhat) for thicker parts. However, what is the relationship (or a reasonable estimate)?
For milling I assume a 10 mm diameter tool (the slot width isn't terribly critical). I also assume that multiple passes would be necessary. For instance, perhaps 10 mm deep per pass might be reasonable? (Please correct this based on your machining experience with Ti-6Al-4V annealed or similar material.) Then the 200 mm thick horn would require 20 passes. However, since the slots are completely through, the horn could be flipped to take 10 passes from the first side and 10 passes from the opposite side. Assuming CNC and best tooling, speeds, feeds, coolant, etc., what is a reasonable time estimate to mill a slot through 40 mm or 200 mm? Also, what slot width tolerance could reasonably be held?
Thanks,
Don C.
One source gives a wire EDM feed rate of 1.75 mm/min for a part that is 10-15 mm thick. For this thickness, the above slot with a perimeter of 220 mm would take about 2 hours. I assume that the feed rate would decrease (at least somewhat) for thicker parts. However, what is the relationship (or a reasonable estimate)?
For milling I assume a 10 mm diameter tool (the slot width isn't terribly critical). I also assume that multiple passes would be necessary. For instance, perhaps 10 mm deep per pass might be reasonable? (Please correct this based on your machining experience with Ti-6Al-4V annealed or similar material.) Then the 200 mm thick horn would require 20 passes. However, since the slots are completely through, the horn could be flipped to take 10 passes from the first side and 10 passes from the opposite side. Assuming CNC and best tooling, speeds, feeds, coolant, etc., what is a reasonable time estimate to mill a slot through 40 mm or 200 mm? Also, what slot width tolerance could reasonably be held?
Thanks,
Don C.