Abstract

This paper presents the development and application of a new fine-finish power supply in wire-EDM. The transistor-controlled power supply composed of a full-bridge circuit, two snubber circuits and a pulse control circuit was designed to provide the functions of anti-electrolysis, high frequency and very-low-energy pulse control. Test results indicated that the pulse duration of discharge current can be shortened through the adjustment of capacitance in parallel with the sparking gap. High value of capacitance contributes to longer discharge duration. A high current-limiting resistance results in the decrease of discharge current. Peak current increases with the increase of pulse on-time and thus contributes to an increase in thickness of recast layer. Experimental results not only verify the usefulness of the developed fine-finish power supply in eliminating titanium's bluing and rusting effect and reducing micro-cracking in tungsten carbide caused by electrolysis and oxidation, but also demonstrate that the developed system can achieve a fine surface finish as low as 0.22 μm R a.

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