Abstract
Abstract
Tungsten carbide/cobalt (WC/Co) cemented carbide is one of the important composite materials that are used in the manufacture of cutting tools, dies, and other special tools. It has high hardness and excellent resistance to shock and wear, and is not possible to machine easily using conventional techniques. WC/Co cemented carbide produced through powder metallurgy is subjected to electro discharge machining (EDM). In this study four design factors: electrode rotation (S), pulse on time (T), current (A), and flushing pressure (P) of EDM, were chosen as variables in order to study the process performance in terms of material removal rate (MRR) and surface roughness (
