The materials we typically cut from include titanium, stainless steel, carbide, brass, copper, graphite and other, more exotic materials. Our state-of-the-art power generator and polishing circuitry have eliminated the unique problems associated with cutting carbide. For several years the company has been using wire EDM to produce small, intricate carbide shapes with virtually no surface destruction, while maintaining demanding tolerances.
A typical wire EDM project starts with a blueprint furnished by the customer, showing a block with all the necessary dowel and screw holes. A copy of the print, with application notations on the drawing, will be returned with our quotation. Upon receipt of the customer's material, MicroCut generates a CNC program with the required profiles for use in cutting the die, punch, punch holder and stripper, assuring exact fit and clearance among all components.
For reorder projects and replacement parts, MicroCut maintains all computer programs and machine settings, enabling us to produce perfect new parts to the original specifications.
