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The noteworthy feature of electrolysis is that electrical energy is used to produce a chemical reaction, therefore, the machining process based on this principle is known as Electrochemical machining (ECM). This process works on the principle of Faraday’s laws of electrolysis.
Electro-Chemical Machining (ECM) is the generic term for a variety of electrochemical processes. ECM is used to machine work pieces from metal and metal alloys irrespective of their hardness, strength or thermal properties, through the anodic construction, medical equipment, micro-systems and power supply industries.
• Processes: 1. Electrochemical machining (ECM) 2. Electrochemical deburring (ECD) 3. Electrochemical grinding (ECG)
the only economically significant electrochemical processes, a dramatic change has taken place. In fact, the impact and span of electrochemistry in modern industry has evolved since then at an astonishing pace. New inorganic and organic products have been synthesized, surface treatments by electrochemical
Electrochemical machining (ECM) is a machining process based on Faraday’s law. The process uses the principle of metal anodic dissolution in an electrolyte coupled with material removal from the anode, which is the workpiece. The shape and dimensions of the tool cathode are a copy of the workpiece anode shape and dimensions [1, 2].
In the present study, a detailed survey has been made to analyze the influence of various process parameters, efects of electrodes, optimization and electrolytes on performance measures in Electro chemical machining process.
17 gru 2019 · Electrochemical Machining is a non-traditional machining process which is used to machine difficult-to-machine materials such as super alloys, Ti-alloys, stainless steel etc. The...