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EDM for aerospace
I have provided a lot of information on the use of EDM in aerospace manufacturing through this blog, trade events,
webinars
on Makino.com, and a recently published article in Makino's aerospace focused magazine,
Radical Departures
. These have produced a fair amount of interest from several aerospace primes and top tier suppliers, as well as MROs in the aerospace sector. I've completed the testing program to gather data for general, non-specific applications, and have sent out over 2 dozen copies of the complete test results to the companies that have asked for them.
If you have an interest in looking at EDM as a viable process in
parts manufacturing
for the aerospace industry, from engine parts to landing gear components, contact me to discuss how Makino can help. We are ready and willing to provide test cuts on specific materials and geometries that your company can perform metallurgical tests on to verify recast and HAZ thickness, existence of micro cracks, surface hardness, tensile strength, etc. If you would like a copy of Radical Departures, let me know and I will make sure you receive on. The test cuts and magazine are free.
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Jeff Kiszonas is the EDM product manager for Makino in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Jeff can be reached at
Jeff.Kiszonas@makino.com
or by calling (248) 232-6208.
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