EDM Network's Wire EDM Targets 3D-Printed Mold Component Removal
EDM Network introduces the EDMMax 434W that enables customers to economically cut 3D-printed mold inserts from their build plates.
EDM Network Inc. is now offering an economical fast wire EDM solution with the EDMMax 434W for 3D-printed metal removal on parts like the mold inserts above, printed on the Matsuura Lumex Hybrid metal 3D printer/hard mill.
Among other applications, the EDMMax 434W enables companies like Matsuura to optimally cut 3D-printed mold inserts from their build plates. The fast wire EDM has a build plate size of 400 × 400 mm and includes four-axis cutting capability that enables it to cut 3D support structures or other shop-related parts; it uses a “reusable” 0.007'' diameter molybdenum high tensile wire.
Other EDMMax 434W features includes an on-board CAD system, and users can import programs via a USB port or LAN system. Three Pass Cutting technology is included for improved surface finishes and part accuracy.
This fast wire EDM solution is available in eight models, including both vertical and horizontal cutting; most models include the four-axis on-board CAD system. All of EDM Network’s fast wire EDMs include on-site setup and training.
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