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Copper
Copper is recommended for wired electrodes, highly detailed engraved electrodes and parts that require a polished finish.[/box] [/one_half]
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Telco
Telco is recommended as a machinable alternative to pure copper and is highly recommended for use on newer power supplies and imported EDM machines designed to work best with copper. [/box] [/one_half]
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Copper Tungsten
Copper Tungsten is recommended for intricate cavities and deep slots where limited flushing exists. For use on exotic materials.[/box] [/one_half]
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Tungsten Wire
More resistant to wear than any other material. Tungsten wire is mostly used for fine hole drilling.[/box] [/one_half]
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Tungsten Carbide Tubes
Extreme high density, strength and high melting point make tungsten carbide an excellent choice for eroding production holes where electrode wear is a factor.[/box] [/one_half]
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Silver Tungsten
The high conductivity of silver means the smallest current can be carried, giving negligable spark gap, fine surface finishes and the highest possible accuracy.[/box] [/one_half]