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Metform
Diamond Coiling Points
Your
Best Hard Materials Technology Value
The technology used to produce polycrystalline diamond (PCD)
involves sintering diamond particles using extreme heat and
pressure. The resulting diamond-to-diamond bonding provides
a material that has exceptionally high resistance to wear.

Reduce Buildup and Friction for Faster, More Consistent
Runs
The superior PCD surface produces a lower coefficient
of friction. You'll see less buildup and significantly
higher speeds with more uniform spring quality
on stainless steels nickel alloys and other difficult
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"After Using the diamond tooling,
there was no doubt - our speed and consistency were
way up."
Norb Rennicke, Plant Manager, Exacto
Spring Corporation
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Superior
Wear Resistance Means Longer Tool Life.
Exceptional surface integrity makes PCD points last many times
longer than tungsten carbide, the material typically used
in coiling points. Costly shutdowns for readjustment or retooling
are significantly reduced. That means decreased downtime and
increased production time for higher output.
Custom
Made for Demanding Specifications
Metform PCD coiling points are custom made to meet tolerances
unique to each job and material. Metform will also provide
the expertise to help you determine which of your applications
are best suited for polycrystalline diamond.
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