Research on Relative Wear and Roughness Follow the Current Density in EDM Die Sinking

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EDM die sinking (called shortly EDM) is a non-traditional machining. This method is applied in concave area which cannot machining by traditional method such as deep concave, thin wall which is smaller than normal cutting tool, and especial the steel after heat treatment .

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