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Solid carbide drilling tools are characterized by a high degree of hardness and wear resistance. The resultant increase in lifetime has positive effects on set-up times and follow-up costs for tools. Anything from the simplest through-bore or blind holes up to the most complex step and contour bores can be produced individually in solid carbide drills that are adapted to specific applications. By combining several operations in one tool or even in one process, both the number of tools required and time taken for changing tools can be reduced. The area of application for solid carbide drilling tools, which began with control and valve techniques in the automotive and fitting industry, now covers a wide range of application areas and is suitable for a variety of materials with special requirements for grinding and preparation of the cutting edge in a large number of materials. |