Zeidler, HenningHenningZeidlerHahn, MartinMartinHahnSchneider, JörgJörgSchneiderHackert-Oschätzchen, MatthiasMatthiasHackert-OschätzchenSchubert, AndreasAndreasSchubert2022-03-122022-03-122012https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/377971Electro Discharge Machining (EDM) is an established process in the die- and toolmaking sector. Since it is independent of material hardness, brittleness or toughness and can use easy to machine tool electrode material, it is especially suitable for micro machining [1]. It is widely used in the production of nozzles such as applied in high-pressure diesel common rail or gasoline injection systems. Typical other applications are spinnerets or micro cavities in injection moulding tools. However, for deep and high-aspect-ratio bores, the insufficient flushing is limiting performance and precision. Especially for bore diameters of less than 150µm the machining speed is dramatically reduced [2]. The application of ultrasonic vibration to the workpiece was investigated and proven to affect the micro-EDM process in a very positive way. Not only a major stabilisation, but also a speed enhancement of up to 50% compared to an optimised conventional process could be achieved.enaccelerated precision manufacturingElectro Discharge MachiningEDMultrasonic vibration assistance620670Accelerated precision manufacturing through electro discharge machining with ultrasonic vibration assistanceErhöhte Bearbeitungsgeschwindigkeit in der Präzisionsfertigung durch Ultraschallunterstützte Funkenerosionconference paper