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EDER DRAWING DIE-TOOLS

After its foundation in Vienna/Austria, more than 60 years ago, EDER started with the production of drawing dies. At first those from tungsten carbide materials were made, later on followed by natural diamond dies. Due to their outstanding quality, these precision die-tools soon found many international buyers too.

Concurrently, special die working machines were designed and built, at first for EDER's own die-production purposes only, but soon afterwards suitably modified machines were allowed to be sold to EDER-customers for reconditioning of their dies too, having been the key to EDER´s nowadays leading machinery business then.

EDER's pioneering role in the breakthrough of PCD drawing die-tools: (PDF)

Long before the commercial availability of synthetic polycristalline diamond (PCD) as a suitable raw material for die-tools, EDER-Austria started a close cooperation with the relevant laboratories of these PCD materials´ manufacturers, (General Electric/Compax, De Beers/Syndie) and based upon comprehensive research on this ultrahard, polycristalline structured new synthetic diamond material, EDER succeeded in developping an entirely new (more powerful / more automatic / more complex technologies inherent-) series of machines, which in the late 60th then enabled the first use of PCD in die-tools and its international acceptance for die-tools subsequently.

Though EDER's main production nowadays rather is the line of advanced die working machines and conceptions for the economical manufacture and/or repair, we still do supply a lot of the subsequently mentioned drawing die-tools worldwide:

Only good die tools draw good wire!

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