Development of a micro-punching machine and study on the influence of vibration machining in micro-EDM

Abstract This paper describes the development of a novel micro-punching machine that is capable of producing precision micro-holes. A significant feature of this machine is to fabricate the micro-punch and then the micro-die in the same machine, totally eliminating the eccentricity between the punch and the die when punching is proceeded. By applying vibration machining technique, we can decrease the possibility of electric short-circuiting during the micro-EDM process. The utilization of a proportional solenoid as the power unit of the micro-punching machine and as the source of vibration is found to be a successful attempt. Experiments to punch micro-holes with diameters of 0.1 and 0.2 mm on an SUS 304 stainless steel strip with 0.1 mm in thickness were carried out. The results show that the performance of this machine and the geometry of punched micro-holes are satisfactory.