Slow-wire Wire Cutting Processing
Slow-wire Wire Cutting Processing technology is mainly used for the processing of two-dimensional and three-dimensional straight-grained surface parts, especially in the manufacturing of stamping dies. It plays an irreplaceable role in the processing of various molds, such as the processing of punches, punch fixing plates, concave dies and stripper plates of stamping dies, and the processing of insert holes, ejector holes, inclined ejector holes, cavity corner cleaning and sliders of injection molds.
Wire cutting is a high-precision machining method. High-end equipment can achieve machining accuracy of less than 3μm, and the surface roughness can be as low as Ra0.05μm. Technological progress has made wire cutting widely used in mold manufacturing.
Wire cutting equipment produced by Swiss GF Machining Solutions (AgieCharmilles), Japan West, Japan Mitsubishi and Japan Sodick are widely used in the mold manufacturing industry for their excellent performance and stability.