Patent classifications
B23H9/06
Method For Electrical Discharge Machining
The invention relates to a method and device for electrical Wire electrical discharge machining method (WEDM) for forming a desired pattern on a workpiece by a WEDM machine tool, in which a preliminary voltage pulse is applied to a gap between a wire electrode and a workpiece, and in which, at the breakdown of said preliminary voltage pulse, a first machining discharge pulse is applied to the wire electrode.
Method For Electrical Discharge Machining
The invention relates to a method and device for electrical Wire electrical discharge machining method (WEDM) for forming a desired pattern on a workpiece by a WEDM machine tool, in which a preliminary voltage pulse is applied to a gap between a wire electrode and a workpiece, and in which, at the breakdown of said preliminary voltage pulse, a first machining discharge pulse is applied to the wire electrode.
Method and device for making a workpiece surface of a metal workpiece
Method and device for marking a workpiece surface (2A) of a metal workpiece (2), in which a welding torch (3) comprising a welding wire electrode (4) is guided along the workpiece surface (2A) to be marked and meanwhile a wire end (4A) of the welding wire electrode (4) is moved towards and away from the work-piece surface (2A) to be marked, wherein an electric voltage (U) present at the welding wire electrode (4) and/or an electric current (I) flowing through the welding wire electrode (4) bring about electric sparks, which bring about material removal and/or material alteration at the workpiece surface (2A) of the metal workpiece (2) to mark the workpiece surface (2A).
Method and device for making a workpiece surface of a metal workpiece
Method and device for marking a workpiece surface (2A) of a metal workpiece (2), in which a welding torch (3) comprising a welding wire electrode (4) is guided along the workpiece surface (2A) to be marked and meanwhile a wire end (4A) of the welding wire electrode (4) is moved towards and away from the work-piece surface (2A) to be marked, wherein an electric voltage (U) present at the welding wire electrode (4) and/or an electric current (I) flowing through the welding wire electrode (4) bring about electric sparks, which bring about material removal and/or material alteration at the workpiece surface (2A) of the metal workpiece (2) to mark the workpiece surface (2A).
Method and Device for Making a Workpiece Surface of a Metal Workpiece
Method and device for marking a workpiece surface (2A) of a metal workpiece (2), in which a welding torch (3) comprising a welding wire electrode (4) is guided along the workpiece surface (2A) to be marked and meanwhile a wire end (4A) of the welding wire electrode (4) is moved towards and away from the work-piece surface (2A) to be marked, wherein an electric voltage (U) present at the welding wire electrode (4) and/or an electric current (I) flowing through the welding wire electrode (4) bring about electric sparks, which bring about material removal and/or material alteration at the workpiece surface (2A) of the metal workpiece (2) to mark the workpiece surface (2A).
Method and Device for Making a Workpiece Surface of a Metal Workpiece
Method and device for marking a workpiece surface (2A) of a metal workpiece (2), in which a welding torch (3) comprising a welding wire electrode (4) is guided along the workpiece surface (2A) to be marked and meanwhile a wire end (4A) of the welding wire electrode (4) is moved towards and away from the work-piece surface (2A) to be marked, wherein an electric voltage (U) present at the welding wire electrode (4) and/or an electric current (I) flowing through the welding wire electrode (4) bring about electric sparks, which bring about material removal and/or material alteration at the workpiece surface (2A) of the metal workpiece (2) to mark the workpiece surface (2A).
Method and Device for Making a Workpiece Surface of a Metal Workpiece
Method and device for marking a workpiece surface (2A) of a metal workpiece (2), in which a welding torch (3) comprising a welding wire electrode (4) is guided along the workpiece surface (2A) to be marked and meanwhile a wire end (4A) of the welding wire electrode (4) is moved towards and away from the work-piece surface (2A) to be marked, wherein an electric voltage (U) present at the welding wire electrode (4) and/or an electric current (I) flowing through the welding wire electrode (4) bring about electric sparks, which bring about material removal and/or material alteration at the workpiece surface (2A) of the metal workpiece (2) to mark the workpiece surface (2A).
Method and Device for Making a Workpiece Surface of a Metal Workpiece
Method and device for marking a workpiece surface (2A) of a metal workpiece (2), in which a welding torch (3) comprising a welding wire electrode (4) is guided along the workpiece surface (2A) to be marked and meanwhile a wire end (4A) of the welding wire electrode (4) is moved towards and away from the work-piece surface (2A) to be marked, wherein an electric voltage (U) present at the welding wire electrode (4) and/or an electric current (I) flowing through the welding wire electrode (4) bring about electric sparks, which bring about material removal and/or material alteration at the workpiece surface (2A) of the metal workpiece (2) to mark the workpiece surface (2A).
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MARKING CONDUCTIVE OBJECTS
A marker apparatus includes a housing, a current controller that is electrically connected to an electrode, a pad connected to the electrode for retaining an electrolytic fluid, and a removable cover. The removable cover retains an insulated stencil to an outer surface of the pad. The insulated stencil defines at least one permeable portion therein and a portion of the outer surface of the pad adjoins the at least one permeable portion. The at least one permeable portion can be formed as at least one opening defined through the insulated stencil, in which the portion of the outer surface of the pad extends into the at least one opening. The current controller provides an electric current from the electrode through the at least one permeable portion that is electrically connected to an object to be marker. The marker apparatus can include an on-board reservoir of electrolytic fluid and an actuator.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MARKING CONDUCTIVE OBJECTS
A marker apparatus includes a housing, a current controller that is electrically connected to an electrode, a pad connected to the electrode for retaining an electrolytic fluid, and a removable cover. The removable cover retains an insulated stencil to an outer surface of the pad. The insulated stencil defines at least one permeable portion therein and a portion of the outer surface of the pad adjoins the at least one permeable portion. The at least one permeable portion can be formed as at least one opening defined through the insulated stencil, in which the portion of the outer surface of the pad extends into the at least one opening. The current controller provides an electric current from the electrode through the at least one permeable portion that is electrically connected to an object to be marker. The marker apparatus can include an on-board reservoir of electrolytic fluid and an actuator.