Non Conventional Machining Process Ppt Updated May 2026
This guide provides a structured outline for an updated PowerPoint presentation on Non-Conventional Machining (NCM) processes as of 2026. Non-conventional machining, often called non-traditional machining, uses energy sources like thermal, chemical, or electrical energy to remove material without direct tool-to-workpiece contact. Slide 1: Introduction to Non-Conventional Machining
Slide 13: Comparison Table (MRR vs. Surface Finish)
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What are Non-Conventional Machining Processes? This guide provides a structured outline for an
- Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM): EDM is a non-conventional machining process that uses electrical discharges to remove material from a workpiece. The process involves generating a high-voltage electrical discharge between a tool electrode and the workpiece, creating a plasma channel that vaporizes the material.
- Laser Beam Machining (LBM): LBM uses a high-powered laser beam to remove material from a workpiece. The laser beam heats and vaporizes the material, creating a precise cut or shape.
- Water Jet Machining (WJM): WJM uses a high-pressure jet of water to remove material from a workpiece. The water jet erodes the material, creating a precise cut or shape.
- Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM): AJM uses a high-velocity jet of abrasive particles to remove material from a workpiece. The abrasive particles erode the material, creating a precise cut or shape.
- Plasma Arc Machining (PAM): PAM uses a plasma arc to remove material from a workpiece. The plasma arc heats and vaporizes the material, creating a precise cut or shape.
- Ultrasonic Machining (USM): USM uses high-frequency vibrations to remove material from a workpiece. The vibrations create a precise cut or shape.
- Chemical Machining (CHM): CHM uses a chemical solution to remove material from a workpiece. The chemical solution etches the material, creating a precise cut or shape.
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