ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
D-CUBES MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 7-3 Marunouchi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8310 Japan Electrical discharge machines, namely, wire-cut electrical discharge machines, die-sinking electrical discharge machines and fine-hole drilling electrical discharge machines, all for use in connection with metalworking; laser cutting, welding and drilling machines;
D-SLICE MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 7-3 Marunouchi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8310 Japan Electrical discharge machines, namely, wire-cut electrical discharge machines, die-sinking electrical discharge machines and fine-hole drilling electrical discharge machines, all for use in connection with metal working;
D-SLICE MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 7-3 Marunouchi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8310 Japan electrical discharge machines, namely, wire-cut electrical discharge machines, die-sinking electrical discharge machines and fine-hole drilling electrical discharge machines, all for use in connection with metalworking;D SLICE;
ELTEE PULSITRON E/P Eltee Pulsitron 19 Fairfield Pl. West Caldwell NJ 07006 Electrical Discharge Machines;LT PULSETRON;
ERM ELECTRONIC REMOVAL OF METALS, INC. 828 W. 14 MILE ROAD CLAWSON MI 48017 ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINES, ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLIES, AND PARTS OF THE FOREGOING;
HI-POL COLT INDUSTRIES OPERATING CORP. New York NY Electrical Discharge Machines;
RAYCON RAYCON CORPORATION 91 ENTERPRISE DRIVE ANN ARBOR MI 48103 ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINES, AND PARTS THEREOF, THAT ARE CAPABLE OF FORMING OPENINGS IN WORK PIECES;
VECTRAX SID TOOL COMPANY, INC. 151 SUNNYSIDE BOULEVARD PLAINVIEW NY 11803 ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINES, WHICH ARE COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROLLED;MILLING CENTERS, DRILLING MACHINES, GRINDING MACHINES, PUNCHING MACHINES, AND FORMING MACHINES, WHICH ARE COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROLLED;Vector Tracks;
ZAP EDM Zap Parts, Inc. 1108 Front St. Lisle IL 60532 Electrical discharge machines;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A self coordinated machine network is established by two or more machines in proximity with each other via a wired or wireless network infrastructure. The machines are configured to establish an ad hoc network between themselves for sharing information related to their common applications. New machines that come into proximity of the network infrastructure are configured to join an existing ad hoc network. Machines that power down or are removed from proximity of the network infrastructure are eliminated from the ad hoc network. Communications between the constituent machines of the ad hoc network allow the machines to self coordinate the network and redundantly store information pertaining to the common and disparate applications of the various machines that comprise the self coordinated machine network.