In recent years, EDM technology has enabled a higher surface finish quality of the parts produced. This improved surface finish is due to improvements in the process and machine, including improved dielectric fluid filtration.
The dielectric fluid has several tasks to manage during the erosion process. It insulates the workpiece from the tool (electrode), provides the necessary cooling during the machining process, and flushes away the removed metal from the erosion gap. If the workpiece’s finish quality deteriorates, the reason is usually that the dielectric fluid’s purity level has gone down due to insufficient filtration. A further complication is the reduction of the gap size of the new power generators. This gap reduction improves the finish quality but the particles removed are becoming smaller.
We solve the following problems with our oil filtration systems for conventional/sinker EDM-
- Our primary aim is to provide crystal clean EDM dielectric oil/fluid. This pure EDM oil increases its sump life multi-fold and eliminates oil discarding costs.
- Our system design philosophy is to avoid maintenance of the system. Thus, all systems have our tried and tested regeneration technology of filter elements. The elements regenerate at regular intervals and hence do not need frequent changes.
- The crystal-clear oil helps EDM users achieve optimum surface finish values, tolerances, and improved machining speed.
- Transor has a custom EDM oil filtration system for all the major OEMs, including Mitsubishi, Sodick, Charmilles, GF, Makino, and many more.