Non Conventional Machining — Process Ppt

In the world of manufacturing, traditional machining—think drilling, turning, and milling—relies on physical contact and a tool that is harder than the workpiece. However, as industries like aerospace and electronics began using ultra-hard alloys and demanding microscopic precision, these "conventional" methods hit a wall. Enter Non-Conventional Machining Processes (NCMP) 1. What Makes Them "Non-Conventional"?

Unlike traditional machining, NCM does not require a physical tool that is harder than the workpiece, and there is often no direct contact between the tool and the part. Why use NCM? Non Conventional Machining Process Ppt

Unlike traditional methods that use mechanical force to "chip" away material, NCMPs use thermal, chemical, electrical, or high-velocity energy. No Tool-Workpiece Contact: In many cases, the "tool" never actually touches the part. Material Hardness: What Makes Them "Non-Conventional"

: Avoiding mechanical stresses or thermal damage caused by traditional tools. 2. Classification of Processes Unlike traditional methods that use mechanical force to