I read somewhere that EDM process is getting phased out. There is going to be new restrictions put on diesel and some manufacturers are going to lasers to "drill" holes in the injectors.
The laser can drill smaller holes, faster. (Smaller does mean less fuel, but maybe drill 12 holes instead of the standard 8. That could possibly mean better fuel atomization and hydraulically flow the same as a "regular EDM" injector)
Their laser can drill a hole in 1 second or less, compared to 12 second or longer that takes an EDM machine to drill a hole. (Potential cost savings passed on to the consumer?) Also the laser does the job without using the consumables that an EDM machine uses. (Also more potential to pass on cost saving to the consumer)
Read page #4. There is some great info there.
http://www.lambdaphysik.com/pdf/pdf_225.pdf
Go to products and click on micro drilling.
http://metalase.com/
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Justin "Just thinking outside the box"
The laser can drill smaller holes, faster. (Smaller does mean less fuel, but maybe drill 12 holes instead of the standard 8. That could possibly mean better fuel atomization and hydraulically flow the same as a "regular EDM" injector)
Their laser can drill a hole in 1 second or less, compared to 12 second or longer that takes an EDM machine to drill a hole. (Potential cost savings passed on to the consumer?) Also the laser does the job without using the consumables that an EDM machine uses. (Also more potential to pass on cost saving to the consumer)
Read page #4. There is some great info there.
http://www.lambdaphysik.com/pdf/pdf_225.pdf
Go to products and click on micro drilling.
http://metalase.com/

Justin "Just thinking outside the box"
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