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Wire EDM For Carbide Components Cutting & Machining Service Grows In Milwaukee

Wire EDM experts at CAM Tech, Inc. (262-679-8004) continue to expand their offerings which now include carbide cutting services to businesses across Greater Milwaukee and the Midwest. The company uses a 4-pass cutting process to produce high-precision tungsten carbide parts for any industry sector.

Based in Muskego, CAM Tech serves businesses in Milwaukee and the surrounding area including Brown Deer, Franklin, Glendale, Greendale, New Berlin, Oak Creek, South Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, and everywhere in between. The company announced that its precision carbide component machining service is available to clients across their service area.

For more information on CAM Tech’s wire EDM services, visit https://www.camtechedm.com/wire-edm-for-carbide-components

Announcing the carbide machining service, CAM Tech reiterated its commitment to meeting the precision machining requirements of small, medium, and large industries. Wire Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) is a process of electrically eroding material from a conductive workpiece.

CAM Tech is now equipped to cut and machine tungsten carbide parts used in aerospace, medical equipment, automotive prototyping, and tool & die making. From its Muskego, Wisconsin site, the CAM Tech team offers carbide cutting to support small batch production runs and bulk manufacturing.

Given its strength and high melting point, tungsten carbide is often regarded as challenging to machine because of its hardness which is close to that of diamond and boron carbide. It is mostly utilized in wear- or impact-resistant applications including cutters, abrasives, dies, and punches.

The most practical means to machine carbide, aside from instruments intended to cut diamonds, is with wire EDM. The amount of cobalt added to bond a tungsten carbide—typically between 6 and 15 percent—determines the carbide’s hardness and toughness.

CAM Tech leverages years of experience in wire EDM to craft precision carbide components. The team uses a 4-pass cutting process to create a smooth finish. On one project, the team machined 2-inch thick carbide into intricate component designs accurate to +/-0.0002 inch.

Wire EDM is best suited to carbide cutting because it can be used to machine hard and delicate materials. The process employs electrical discharges that pass through a thin wire. Any conductive object can still be swiftly and effectively cut with wire EDM.

A spokesperson for the company said: “Our skilled engineers offer dependable, prompt solutions while ensuring consistently high manufacturing quality. To prevent surprises and make sure that our clients are always informed of the status of their projects, we also strive to keep continual communication on all projects. “

He went on to say: “Using wire EDM machining for a project has many benefits. But the work isn’t done by the machine. To achieve the finest outcomes, make sure to select a seasoned business with high-caliber equipment and knowledgeable operators.”

Interested parties can find out more information at https://www.camtechedm.com/.

Contact Info:
Name: Joseph Kreuser
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Organization: CAM Tech, Inc.
Address: S83W18902 Saturn Dr, Muskego, Wisconsin 53150, United States
Phone: +1-262-679-8004
Website: https://www.camtechedm.com

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