
FEATUREARTICLE
Send Your EDM Electrode Fabricating Out
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According to Bob Ianitelli, vice president of Madison Heights, MI-based Belmont Equipment Co., the benefits of outsourcing EDM electrode fabrication are numerous. "There's no need to have machinery or accessories dedicated to graphite machining, it keeps the dirt factor out of the shop, there's no need to know the specifics of machining graphite versus other materials, it leaves this aspect of processing to those who specialize in it, and if using copper or other metallic electrode materials, it is still drawing on electrode fab experience," he explains. Level the Playing Field There are many degrees of electrode fabrication, Ianitelli points out, and a moldmaker's first step is to decide what level of participation he or she wants to have. He poses the following questions:
Forming an Alliance Ianitelli suggests that a moldmaker get a recommendation from a colleague in the industry when looking for an insert provider with which to align itself. "If that is not possible, check the EDM directories to see which companies supply fabricated electrodes," he comments. "Contact them and ask for the person in charge of quoting the electrode fabrication. Then, interview the person based on your defined needs to see if they are capable of what you want. Your need may be simple or it may be complex. Also, ask for a customer list so you can solicit some feedback on the electrode provider's dependability. "A successful relationship is based on trust and needs, so it is best to align your shop with a company that not only gives you quality and dependability, but services your electrode needs fully - they need to understand how you want your work processed from the simplest to the most difficult job," he adds. Building a relationship will take time. "Consistency of the fabricator will dictate how quickly you build the relationship," Ianitelli states. "The electrode fabricator you choose will be as much a part of you being successful in EDM as the EDM machining itself." |
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