Based on Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis. The workpiece acts as the anode (+), and the pre-shaped tool acts as the cathode (-). A rapid stream of electrolyte (like NaCl or NaNO3 dissolved in water) pumped through the gap facilitates atomic-level dissolution. Critical Presentation Points:
The reverse of electroplating. The workpiece acts as an anode, and the tool acts as a cathode in an electrolyte solution. Current flows through the electrolyte, dissolving material from the workpiece with zero tool wear. 3. Thermo-Electrical Energy Processes non conventional machining process ppt updated
| Process | Energy Source | Media Required | Workpiece Material | MRR | Surface Finish | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Mechanical | Abrasive Slurry | Hard/Brittle | Low | Good | | EDM | Thermal | Dielectric Fluid | Conductive | Medium | Medium | | ECM | Electrochemical | Electrolyte | Conductive | Very High | Excellent | | LBM | Thermal | None | Any | Low | Medium | Based on Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis
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