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Arian March 27th 04 02:54 AM

ECM
 
I'm a student of manufacturing engineering in the last term. My
graduating
project is about ECM. So, I'm gathering information about the
electrochemical machines.
I need to find some information such as proper ECM machine, power
supply,
process parameter control system, and electrolyte preparation, feed
and
purification system and the other practical and experimental
information.
Therefore, if possible please assist me in the mentioned subjects.


If you are aware of companies with ECM technology and / or aware of
application ECM is being applied please respond.

Ed Huntress March 27th 04 03:27 AM

ECM
 
"Arian" wrote in message
om...
I'm a student of manufacturing engineering in the last term. My
graduating
project is about ECM. So, I'm gathering information about the
electrochemical machines.
I need to find some information such as proper ECM machine, power
supply,
process parameter control system, and electrolyte preparation, feed
and
purification system and the other practical and experimental
information.
Therefore, if possible please assist me in the mentioned subjects.


If you are aware of companies with ECM technology and / or aware of
application ECM is being applied please respond.


ECM applications are very limited today. It may still be used to machine the
cooling passages in gas-turbine blades, which once was a major ECM
application. Much, or all, of that work was replaced by EDM over 20 years
ago.

There appears to be some use of ECM in aerospace. You may want to contact
Winbro Group Technologies in the UK, who make an ECM machine. Their website
is http://www.mjt.uk.com/.

Good luck.

Ed Huntress




Lewis Hartswick March 27th 04 02:03 PM

ECM
 
Arian wrote:
I'm a student of manufacturing engineering in the last term. My
graduating
project is about ECM. So, I'm gathering information about the
electrochemical machines.
I need to find some information such as proper ECM machine, power
supply,
process parameter control system, and electrolyte preparation, feed
and
purification system and the other practical and experimental
information.
Therefore, if possible please assist me in the mentioned subjects.


If you are aware of companies with ECM technology and / or aware of
application ECM is being applied please respond.


To a lot of us in electronics ECM means Electronic counter measures.
When using an abreviation the first time in any writing you
should spell it out. ???
...lew...


David Billington March 28th 04 02:53 PM

ECM
 
I believe that ECM was used to make the one piece main upper surface on
747 wings. I saw one in the Boeing Wichita plant back in about 1982 on a
tour. Don't know if its still used. I think also I have seen that Rolls
Royce have used it for forming turbine blades in the UK.

Arian wrote:

I'm a student of manufacturing engineering in the last term. My
graduating
project is about ECM. So, I'm gathering information about the
electrochemical machines.
I need to find some information such as proper ECM machine, power
supply,
process parameter control system, and electrolyte preparation, feed
and
purification system and the other practical and experimental
information.
Therefore, if possible please assist me in the mentioned subjects.


If you are aware of companies with ECM technology and / or aware of
application ECM is being applied please respond.



Ian Stirling March 28th 04 05:32 PM

ECM
 
Lewis Hartswick wrote:
Arian wrote:
I'm a student of manufacturing engineering in the last term. My

snip
To a lot of us in electronics ECM means Electronic counter measures.
When using an abreviation the first time in any writing you
should spell it out. ???


Electro-Chemical Machining.
Using an electrode and an electrolyte to remove metal from a workpiece.



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