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THERMOCOMPACT EDM WIRE Thermocompact, a world leader in the EDM market, designs and manufactures wire electrodes for electrical discharge machining (EDM). Thanks to their strongly innovative policy, Thermocompact offers high performance wires of the latest generation. Coated wires allow considerable productivity gains compared to plain brass wires, as well as very high quality surface condition (Ra = 0,05µm).
THERMOBRASS EDM WIRE
This brass wire uses a high-grade alloy and the excellent geometrical stability over the whole reel ensures high-precision cuts.
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Available with different tensile strengths (900, 500 and 400 N/mm2)
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Suitable for use on all EDM machines
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Automatic threading
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The Brass wire 400N/mm2 is recommended for taper cutting
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High quality brass wire available in 400, 500, 900 and 1000 Newtons
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Composition
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Brass 63 % Zinc 37%
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Very-hard wire breaking stress
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1000 N/mm²
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Hard wire breaking stress
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900 N/mm²
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Half-hard wire breaking stress
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500 N/mm²
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Annealing wire breaking stress
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450 N/mm²
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Electric conductivity
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22% IACS
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Use on machine: Agie, Charmilles, GFAC type CUT20, Mitsubishi, Sodick, Fanuc, Ona.
Material: Steel, Copper, Graphite, Tungsten carbide, Aluminium, Nickel, Titanium, PCD
The Thermo A wire has been developed in order to meet the highest requirements coming from users of EDM wire machines. This innovative product provides a high performance wire with a very competitive price level.
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Suitable for almost all EDM machines
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High speed erosion, up to 10% faster than brass wire
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Use of standard technologies for machining and automatic threading
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Obtains exceptional surface finish, Ra 0.10
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Competitive price
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Zinc-covered brass wire for accurate machining and good surface condition.
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Core
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Brass Cu 63% Zn 37%
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Coating
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Zinc
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Thermo A 900N Breaking stress
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900 N/mm²
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Thermo A 500N Breaking stress
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450 N/mm²
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Conductivity
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12% IACS
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Taken out patent
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Use on machine: Agie, Charmilles, GFAC, Mitsubishi, Sodick, Fanuc, Ona.
Materials: Steel, Copper, Graphite, Tungsten carbide, Aluminium, Nickel, Titanium, PCD.
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