Abstract

Abstract In this study, micro-size drillability of Hardox 500 was investigated by the electro-discharge machining (EDM) method. For this purpose, holes were drilled by using different machining parameters (discharge current, electrode rotational speed, dielectric spray pressure) and the effect of these parameters on machining performance and hole profile was specified. At the end of the tests, it was detected that discharge current and electrode rotational speed increased material removal rate (MRR), electrode wear rate (EWR) and hole dimensional error (DE) whereas dielectric spray pressure increased the MRR values and decreased the EWR and DE values.

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