Non-conventional (or unconventional) machining refers to a group of processes that remove excess material through various techniques involving mechanical, thermal, electrical, or chemical energy—or a combination of them.
No direct contact between the tool and the workpiece (in most cases).
High-velocity abrasive particles directed at the work.
Can easily cut Tungsten Carbide or Heat-Resistant Alloys.
Uses ultrasonic vibrations and an abrasive slurry.
To structure your PPT effectively, classify these processes by the type of energy used: A. Mechanical Processes These use physical erosion to remove material.
Serif
Non-conventional (or unconventional) machining refers to a group of processes that remove excess material through various techniques involving mechanical, thermal, electrical, or chemical energy—or a combination of them.
No direct contact between the tool and the workpiece (in most cases).
High-velocity abrasive particles directed at the work.
Can easily cut Tungsten Carbide or Heat-Resistant Alloys.
Uses ultrasonic vibrations and an abrasive slurry.
To structure your PPT effectively, classify these processes by the type of energy used: A. Mechanical Processes These use physical erosion to remove material.