EPS Diamond Tools, the expert in wear-resistant tools and components, hands you the key to a more efficient and economical production process.
Attractive and precious
Colourful and greatly coveted. Diamond has many facets, yet in manufacturing two primary characteristics stand out: hardness and wear-resistance. As the hard core of special tools and wear-resistance components, diamond offers considerable added-value for a wide range of applications. Diamond gives vital machine components a high(er) level of durability. Diamond requires less maintenance and prevents breakdowns. Resulting in improved efficiency, lower costs and higher output. EPS Diamond Tools, the expert in special tools and wear-resistant components, hands you the key to a more efficient and economical production process.
Diamond is multi-faceted
Diamond's extraordinary wear-resistance and multi-faceted properties are being discovered on increasing numbers of production sites. Diamond is the heart of wire guides for wire spark erosion machines. It is continually proving its worth for coating tools for the wire and cable industry. It is an indispensable component in winding tools for light bulb production. And it is also successfully used in special nozzles for the optical fibre industry. The list of products is almost endless. Get to know EPS Diamond Tools and we will help you examine the advantages and the possibilities it can have for your specific application.
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Particular expertise
EPS Diamond Tools is an expert in special tools and wear-resistant components made of natural and synthetic diamond and hard metals. EPS Diamond Tools has particular expertise in the fields of laser drilling, ultrasonic and wire polishing. These diamond treatment techniques allow EPS Diamond Tools to meet our customers special demands in the fields of internal profiles (channels, holes, grooves, etc.), from the relatively simple to the extremely complex.
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Complete range
EPS Diamond Tools can pride itself on 75 years of know-how and craftsmanship. As Philips Diamond Tools, the company made an excellent reputation for itself shortly after the war with the manufacture of diamond drawing dies and later diamond turning tools, diamond and sapphire pick-up needles and winding tools. Since 1992, the enterprise has been part of the Diamond Tools Group BV, based in Zeist, the Netherlands. The various subsidiaries cut diamond for the following tools - diamond drawing dies for the wire and cable industry (Esteves-DWD) and ultra precision diamond turning tools (Contour Fine Tooling).