Wire erosion
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Wire erosion is a type of precision metal forming. It uses a wire as an electrode, eroding micrometres of metal of the machined item at a time. This creates a precision end product for use in industries such as aerospace and pharmaceuticals.
Industries that use it include:
- aerospace
- pharmaceutical
- petrochemical
- food
- motor
- ceramic
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