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Electrochemical Machining (ECM) – Working Principle, Equipment, Advantages and Disadvantages with Application

Electrochemical machining (ECM) is a machining process in which electrochemical process is used to remove materials from the workpiece. In the process, workpiece is taken as anode and tool is taken as cathode. The two electrodes workpiece and tool is immersed in an electrolyte (such as NaCl). When the voltage is applied across the two electrodes, the material removal from the workpiece starts. The workpiece and tool is placed very close to each other without touching. In ECM the material removal takes place at atomic level so it produces a mirror finish surface.

Working Principle

ECM working is opposite to the electrochemical or galvanic coating or deposition process.

During electrochemical machining process, the reactions take place at the electrodes i.e. at the anode (workpiece) and cathode (tool) and within the electrolyte.

Let’s take an example of machining low carbon steel which is mainly composed of ferrous alloys (Fe). We generally use neutral salt solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) as the electrolyte to machine ferrous alloys. The ionic dissociation of NaCl and water takes place in the electrolyte as shown below.

As the potential difference is applied across the electrode, the movement of ions starts in between the tool and w/p. The positive ions moves towards the tool (cathode) and negative ions move towards the workpiece.

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At cathode the hydrogen ions takes electrons and gets converted into hydrogen gas.

In the same way the iron atoms comes out from the anode (w/p) as Fe++ ions.

Within the Electrolyte, the sodium ions combines with Hydroxyl ions and form sodium hydroxide and ferrous ion combine with Chloride ions and forms ferrous chloride. Also iron ions combine with hydroxyl ions and form Iron hydroxide.

In the electrolyte, the FeCl2 and Fe(OH)2  produced and gets precipitated in the form of sludge and settle down. In this way material is removed from the workpiece as sludge.

The various reactions taking place in the Electrochemical machining process are in the figure given below.

The ECM system has the following modules or Main Equipment of ECM

  1. Power Supply
  2. Electrolyte filtration and delivery system
  3. Tool Feed system
  4. Working Tank

Working of Electrochemical Machining

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Application

Advantages

Disadvantages

Process Parameter

S.no

Parameters

Values

1.

Power Supply

Type

Direct Current

Voltage

2 to 35 V

Current

50 to 40,000 A

Current Density

0.1 A/mm2 to 5 A/mm2

2.

Electrolyte

Material

NaCl and NaNO3

Temperature

20 oC to 50 oC

Flow rate

20 lpm/100 A current

Pressure

0.5 to 20 bar

Dilution

100 g/l to 500 g/l

3.

Working gap

0.1 mm to 2mm

4.

Overcut

0.2 mm to 3 mm

5.

Feed rate

0.5 mm/min to 15 mm/min

6.

Electrode material

Copper, brass and bronze

7.

Surface roughness (Ra)

0.2 to 1.5 μm


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