Producing high quality, complex precision parts and assemblies for low-volume orders is what we do best, but achieving the desired results with traditional cutting tools isn’t always practical. That’s when we turn to Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM).

EDM is the ideal method for cutting tight-tolerance, intricate shapes and internal features that would be difficult or impractical to create with traditional machine tools. It efficiently cuts through hardened steels and exotic alloys (e.g., Inconel, Tungsten, etc.) without inducing thermal or mechanical stress on the workpiece. EDM’s reduced setup times and tooling costs make it a very cost-effective machining method, particularly when producing prototypes or small batches of parts.

Our highly skilled toolmakers have extraordinary expertise programming and operating our conventional and wire EDM machine tools, which include:

electrical discharge machining
electrical discharge machining
electrical discharge machining

AgieCharmilles CUT P 350 (3)

With maximum work piece dimensions of 1000 mm x 150 mm x 220 mm (39.37 in. x 5.90 in x 8.66 in.) the CUT P350 features the same Swiss generator and HMI 2 control found on AgieCharmilles higher end equipment and is designed to guarantee the best performance along with optimized cutting speeds and reliable accuracy.

Chamilles Robofil Wire EDMs (3)

With 13.8” x 8.6” x 8.6” high work area cutting with .010” or .004” wire also with a Herman-Schmidt Indexer/Spinner for WEDM of cylindrical forms.

AgieCharmilles FORM P 350

The AgieCharmilles FORM P350 delivers the control and accuracy we need, thanks to its rigid mechanics and high-resolution glass scales. With its Accura C-axis and its high-torque capability we can cut complex cavities. The X, Y, Z travels are 13.78 x 9.843 x 11.811 in.

Mitsubishi EA12V Advanced EDM

With 20 Tool Capacity, full C-Axis and 15.7” x 11.8” x 11.8” work area

Before your next EDM or WEDM project, consult with Sirois Tool!
We’ll recommend the right tool and process for your needs.