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Why does wire cut copper wire go slower than molybdenum wire?

Why does wire cut copper wire go slower than molybdenum wire?

Answer:

You are not asking, purely criticism. Disposable, for cost considerations, the slow speed can make full use of stabbing, while ensuring the smoothness. If molybdenum wire is fast, it can improve efficiency.
Copper wire is disposable, and molybdenum wire is recycled.
On the same single feed rate, the actual efficiency is not much difference, copper wire conductivity is even better, cutting speed is still a bit faster. But the WEDM machine can be set to processing procedures: thick, medium, semi fine fine, fine, etc.. Therefore, to obtain high precision cutting parts, relatively fast wire machine tools, the efficiency is lower. This is also the WEDM machine "slow"!Is the copper wire for the walking machine tool all right? Of course not. Brisk silk is used again and again. Only molybdenum wire can adapt to it because of its wear resistance and good electrical conductivity. Copper, though good in electrical conductivity, is soft and easily worn. So why use copper wire is a one-time.

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