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How does the process/machine know when the burr is gone or if theedge issufficiently radiused?

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How does the process/machine know when the burr is gone or if theedge issufficiently radiused?

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The amount of material removed from the workpiece is primarily a function of electrical current and time as well as the position and location of the cathode to the workpiece. Each part will have these process parameters identified for optimal burr removal. As long as the equipment is maintained and process parameters adhered to, burr removal will be extremely repeatable. However, should burr sizes vary widely from batch to batch, the process parameters can easily be tweaked to accommodate that variation. Back to frequently asked questions…

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