Wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM) is used to manufacture
conductive hard metal components with intricate shape, greater tolerance
and precision. A review of the literature reveals that most of the
research work has been directed towards the optimization of WEDM
operation and modeling of the process. The present research work has
been focused on the detailed study for the effect of cryogenic treatment
to wire electrodes used in WEDM. Experimental setup has been developed
to conduct the different set of experiments. The untreated and
cryogenically treated brass wire electrodes have been tested for various
properties, like micro-hardness, tensile strength, conductivity.It has
been observed from experimental results that the wire grains are more
refined in deep and shallow cryogenically treated wire electrodes. The
electrical conductivity of deep and shallow cryogenically treated
electrode has significantly improved. From the research work, it has
been concluded that the deep and shallow cryogenically treated wire
electrodes have enhanced the MRR, improved the surface finish and WWR
significantly.