Improving micro-hardness of stainless steel through powder-mixed electrical discharge machining

2014 
Powder-mixed electrical discharge machining (PMEDM) is the technique of using dielectric fluid mixed with various types of powders to improve the machined surface output. This process is fast gaining prominence in electrical discharge machining (EDM) industry. The objective of this investigation is to determine the ability of tantalum carbide (TaC) powder-mixed dielectric fluid to enhance the surface properties of stainless steel material during EDM. The properties investigated are the micro-hardness and corrosion characteristics of the EDMed surface. Machining was conducted with 25.0 g/L concentration of TaC powder in kerosene dielectric fluid. The machining variables used were the peak current, pulse on time and the pulse off time. The effects of these variables on the micro-hardness of the EDMed surface were determined. Corrosion tests were also conducted on the samples that exhibited higher hardness. Results showed that the EDMed surface was alloyed with elements from the TaC powder. The highest micro...
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