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OUR PROCESS

Voxel has developed pulsed electrochemical machining, or PECM (sometimes called precision electrochemical machining), an advanced machining technology that enables unique geometries, better tolerances, and faster machining times than competing manufacturing technologies.

WHAT IS PULSED ELECTROCHEMICAL MACHINING (PECM)? 

Pulsed electrochemical machining, also known as precision electrochemical machining (PECM) is a non-contact, non-thermal advanced material removal process capable of small features, super-finished surfaces, and high repeatability for metallic parts.  

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Voxel's electrochemical machining is based on the principles of electrolysis. The machining operation involves a tool (the cathode) in the inverse shape of the desired workpiece (the anode).

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As the tool moves towards the workpiece surface, it machines the workpiece into the complementary shape of the tool. This occurs as a pulsed DC current is applied, allowing for high precision and superior surface quality. At the same time, an electrolyte is pumped between the cathode and anode at high speed, removing dissolved metal and heat. 

 

The result is an operation capable of producing a burr-free 3D shape with no tool wear in alloys that are difficult or impossible to machine through traditional methods. As PECM can produce parts in parallel with excellent repeatability, it is well-suited to high-volume and/or high-value production. 

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Step 1

Cathode and anode are

set up and electrolyte is pumped between the

two parts.

electrochemical machining step 2

Step 2

As the two pieces move together a pulsed DC current is applied to the anode and cathode.

electrochemical machining step 3

Step 3

The flowing electrolyte removes heat and waste products from the gap.

electrochemical machining step 4

Step 4

The workpiece is machined into the complimentary shape of the cathode tool.

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Step 5

Part is complete with no need for any secondary processing, burr removal,

or polishing.

Electrochemical Machining Materials

MATERIALS & PECM

4140

A2 Tool Steel

Al MMCs

Aluminum 6061

Aluminum 7075

AMZ4

Brass

Bronze

CMSX-4

Cobalt Chrome

Copper

Ferrium C64

GaSb

Germanium

Haynes 230

Inconel 625

Inconel 718

Inconel 738

Inconel 740h

InSb

M4 Tool Steel

MarM247

Molybdenum

MP35N

NdFeB

Nickel

Nitinol

Nitronic 60

Pyrowear 53

Rene N-5

Stainless 17-4

Stainless 304

Stainless 316

Stainless 440C

Ti Grade 2

Ti 64

TiAl

Vit105

UNPARALLELED ACCURACY

Creating precision parts from advanced metal alloys is a growing challenge facing our customers.

 

PECM is the next generation of electrochemical machining, permitting novel designs, producing higher quality parts, and can machine hard or temperature resistant alloys at higher speeds than competing technologies.

 

PECM is capable of machining any conductive metal or alloy and is particularly well suited for those materials that are difficult to machine through conventional methods, such as superalloys. Commonly machined materials include nickel, iron, and titanium-based alloys in a variety of formats such as cast (including single crystal), forged, additively manufactured, and powdered metallurgy.

 

PECM is best suited for high-value metal components in highly stressed environments such as orthopedic implants, surgical tools, turbine engines, turbochargers, rocket motors, heat exchangers, sensors, and certain energy applications.

No recast layer, no heat-affected zones, no burrs

Ability to machine thin walls and microstructures

High repeatability, no tool wear

3D shape produced in a single step

GET TO KNOW VOXEL

We are among the only electrochemical machining companies in the western hemisphere. Meet our incredible team and learn about our policies, history and company values that make us who we are.

REACH OUT

Want to learn more about our electrochemical machining services, or have an idea for a project? Contact us.

Let's shape the future together with PECM. 

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