Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge
Patent
1984-10-05
1986-06-24
Olszewski, Robert P.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
Electrostatic field or electrical discharge
204206, 204224M, 204225, 51 62, 51328, 125 16R, 219 69W, B23P 104, B23P 112, B28D 108
Patent
active
045966400
ABSTRACT:
A workpiece cutting method and apparatus in which an elongated wire or band tool spans a pair of guides and is continuously advanced relative to the workpiece by a first drive system but is reciprocated in the region of the workpiece by a second drive system at higher speed than the rate of continuous advance. This is permitted by storage devices between each guide and the first drive. The tool can carry out electrical machining and/or abrasive cutting using an abrasive bonded to the tool or in a machining fluid introduced into the cutting region.
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Dubno Herbert
Inoue-Japax Research Incorporated
Olszewski Robert P.
Ross Karl F.
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