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the atom by-atom removal of a metal by anodic corrosion which has been called electrochemical machining (ecm). because the metal is removed atom-by-atom, ecm affords the opportunity to machine a given workpiece without work-hardening, burring or smearing the metal, without regard to the hardness of the
dissolution of an equivalent weight of metal. for the ecm process to be commercially competitive with conventional machining methods with a metal removal rate of ca cm /s, the electrical charge must be passed at a rapid rate requiring the use of very high current densities ( - a/cm ). in many cases,...
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