Micro hole machining by conventional penetration electrical discharge machine

This work aims to study the parameters that affect the micro hole machining process (diameter smaller than 0.1 mm and thickness/diameter relation bigger than 20), by electro-erosion penetration process in sheets. To make the execution of the micro holes in conventional machines possible, the construction of two devices is proposed, a mechanical and an optical one. From results experimentally obtained, the process proved to be technically and economically viable, mainly if compared with mechanic drilling, as it presents advantages when cost per tool, number of holes per tool, drilling length, and precision of the holed dimension are considered. The circularity deviation provided by the experiment was smaller than 0.01 for 0.1 mm diameter holes made in 2.4 mm thick SAE 1010 steel sheets. It was also concluded that the quality of the hole directly depends on the cleaning process.