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Indexed by:会议论文
Date of Publication:2006-01-01
Included Journals:CPCI-S
Page Number:623-628
Key Words:surface strengthening; electrodeposition; composite; EDM
Abstract:The manufacture of electrical discharge machining (EDM) electrodes for the machining of mold cavities is often an intractable problem, which consumes much money and time. The combination of rapid orototyping with electroforming paves a way to fabricate copper EDM electrodes more rapidly and economically. However, the spark-resistance of the electroformed copper electrode is still not satisfying. To enhance the surface quality of the copper electrodes, Cu-ZrB2 composite coating was electrodeposited and the EDM performance of this new material was studied. The hardness of the composite coatings increases with the increase of ZrB2 percentage, whereas the incorporation of ZrB2 particles has little effect on the electrical resistivity of the composites. The effects of EDM parameters on the MRR and TWR of the electrodes were investigated. The Cu-ZrB2 composite coating shows better EDM performance than that of the electroformed copper electrode.