Professional spark erosion services & wire erosion EDM

At BudExpert, we rely on state-of-the-art technologies to ensure the highest precision in metalworking.

Our wire-cutting and die-sinking EDM machines work with a precision of up to 0.1 micrometres. This means that even the most demanding geometries can be realised perfectly.

Our machines, including models such as the Agie Charmilles, are designed to master even the most complex tasks.

  • Precise 3D cutting of metal elements with an accuracy of up to 0.1 micrometres.
  • Drilling through starting holes with a countersunk electrode drill.
  • Maximum thickness of the machined workpiece: 400 mm.
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Eroding with high-tech machines for precise results

Our wide range of EDM machines is both manual and CNC-controlled. This allows us to respond flexibly to individual requirements and always deliver the highest quality.

Our CNC-controlled machines offer maximum control and consistency in production, which is particularly beneficial for high-precision machining.

The Drill 20 is a powerful production machine that specialises in drilling holes in extremely hard materials. Whether it is hardened steel or hard metals, this machine can handle it with ease. It covers a drilling range from 0.3 to 3.0 mm in diameter and achieves impressive depths of up to 200 mm.

Despite its advanced technology, the Drill 20 is surprisingly easy to operate. Thanks to the numerically controlled axes - X, Y and Z - programming a large number of drill holes is child's play. This makes fully automatic machining possible.

We also use machines such as the CUT 300 from GF Machining Solutions, known for its excellent performance at low cost.

Working range of the machine

Working range of the machine Traverse paths X, Y, Z: 550 x 350 x 400 mm
Maximum workpiece dimensions (W x D x H) 1000 x 700 x 400 mm

Some of the main advantages of wire EDM are the high precision and the excellent surface quality of the finished workpiece. The ability to produce complex geometries without thermal deformation gives this machining method a clear advantage over conventional manufacturing methods.

In addition, wire EDM offers a cost-effective solution for customised components and prototypes.

What is wire EDM and how does it work?

Wire erosion (wire cutting, wire erosion, spark erosion cutting) is a high-precision shaping manufacturing process (cutting process) for electrically conductive materials that works according to the principle of spark erosion.

A sequence of electrical voltage pulses generates sparks that transfer material from the workpiece (anode) to a continuous thin wire (cathode) and into the separating medium, the dielectric. The wire is then disposed of.

As wire EDM can also be cut at an angle, it is possible to process conical or different shapes on the upper and lower parts of the workpiece. The most common wires are made of brass or coated copper and have diameters of 0.02 to 0.33 mm.

This technology is often used for precision machining where accuracy is essential, such as in aerospace or medical technology.

Complete solutions from a single source

At BudExpert, we understand that it's not just precision that counts, but also efficiency. By combining different machining processes such as wire and die-sinking EDM, milling and welding, we offer you a comprehensive, reliable solution from a single source.

This not only saves time and costs, but also ensures that all processes interlock seamlessly.

Expert knowledge and individual support

At BudExpert, we know that: every project is unique. That's why we offer you individual, expert advice and customised solutions that are precisely tailored to your needs.

Our experienced specialists and state-of-the-art machines guarantee precision and reliability for every machining task.

Benefit from our comprehensive expertise and let us lead your projects to success together!

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