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High-Precision Die-Sinking EDM

At Shapetek, we perform die-sinking electrical discharge machining (EDM), a critical process in the production of molds, dies, and highly complex technical components. This technology allows machining of extremely hard materials and the creation of details that are impossible to achieve with conventional milling, ensuring precision, surface finish, and repeatability. Our goal is to provide advanced machining solutions that guarantee dimensional quality, reduced production times, and high efficiency in every project.

Conventional EDM Machine JSEDM EB 606N – Model: M707N
Die-sinking EDM is an electroerosive process that removes material through controlled electrical discharges between a copper or graphite electrode and the workpiece, submerged in a dielectric fluid. Each discharge melts and vaporizes small amounts of material, faithfully reproducing the shape of the electrode in the workpiece.
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Industries and Component Types

Die-sinking EDM is widely used in industries requiring extreme detail and precision, such as mold-making, tooling, automation, and precision engineering.
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    Quality and Reliability

    Shapetek focuses on quality, precision, and reliability. Every EDM operation is accompanied by metrological verification, ensuring the final result meets the technical and geometric specifications defined by the customer.
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    Tailored Solutions

    Shapetek offers a comprehensive portfolio of precision engineering and production services, ensuring quality, innovation, and efficiency in every project.

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    We manufacture cavities and complex geometries using electrical discharge machining (EDM), ensuring maximum precision and detail.