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Tungsten Carbide Wire Drawing Dies.(R-03)…… …………………..07 Nikhil Die Industries Complete Wire Drawing & Jewelry Making Solution We , in the year 1989 NIKHIL DIE INDUSTRIES Established . www.nikhildiamonddies.com 01 We are a reckoned name, which is engaged in manufacturing, supplying and exporting a comprehensive range of Wire Drawing Dies, Diamond Tools & provides Wire Drawing Solutions Like Natural Diamond dies (specially for Gold &silver Industry), Poly Crystal Diamond Die (Brass, Steel & Copper)& Tungsten Carbide Die (Any kind of metal) & Wire Drawing Machines & Gold Smith tools . These products are developed using premium grade raw material in strict compliance with the international quality norms and standards. In addition to this, our offered range is highly acclaimed in the market, owing to its excellently finished surfaces and accuracy. Our firm Nikhil Die Industries is also engaged in delivering a wide range of Ultrasonic Machines, Synthetic Diamond Powders, PCD blanks, Wire Drawing Machines, and Gold smith Tools. Under this range, we offer Synthetic Diamond Grid Powder, The premises is installed with all the essential amenities that are required for offering superior range at customers’ premises. Along with this, we have appointed dexterous personnel, who ensure to utilize there commendable knowledge and vast experience. These personnel ensure to work in cordial manner, in order to maintain a healthy environment in the premises. To comprehend and meet the emerging demands of honorable clients, our personnel ensure to maintain a prosperous relation with them. In order to provide maximum satisfaction to the esteemed clients, our personnel ensure to dispatch the ordered consignments at customers’ base within the prescribed time limit. Owing to the transparency in business dealings, quality centric policies, customer based approach, sound financial stature, wide distribution network and vast manufacturing facility, we are able to muster a vast customer-base across the markets of the world over. Under the able and proficient supervision of our owner, ‘Mr. Nikhil Patel ‘, we are able to place a strong foothold in the stiff market competition. His wise managerial skills, leadership attitude, ethical code of conduct, innovative ideals, admirable knowledge, rich experience and practical approach have allowed us to win the confidence of patrons across the globe. 02 2 Products ▪ Natural Diamond Dies (R-01)…………………..04 ▪ Signal crystal Synthetic Diamond Dies (R-02)…………………..05 ▪ Polycrystalline diamond dies …………………….06 ▪ Tungsten Carbide Wire Drawing Dies.(R-03)…… …………………..07 ▪ Matched Elongation Die Sets For Multiple Wire Drawing (R-04)………… …………………..08 ▪ Shaped Wire Drawing Dies (R-04)…………………………..09 ▪ Draw Plate In all Types OF Shapes . (R-05)…………………………..10 ▪ Sheet & Wire Rolling Machines (R-06)…………………………………12,13 ▪ 6-Pass Wire Drawing Machine for Gold and Silver Industry (R-07)……………………………14,15 ▪ Hydraulic Auto Minting Press (R-08)………………………………17,18,19 ▪ Natural Diamond Tools (R-09)…………………………..20,21 ▪ Rolo Chain Machine (RB-10) …………………..22 ▪ Round Box Chain Machine (RB-11) …………………..23 03 3 • Natural Diamond Dies Nikhil Die Industries Provide Natural Diamond Dies with premium quality and performance in Brass And Steel Body. Each diamond is individually inspected to ensure that all diamonds used are free from internal defects. Then each diamond is x-ray oriented to ensure maximum wearability, properly mounted, precisely profiled, highly polished and accurately sized to offer uniform wire reduction, minimum die pull and excellent wire surface quality. HOLE SIZES .0003 In (0.0075mm) to .114 in (2.90mm). BENEFITS Best surface finish of any die material available. Lowest die pull and friction. X-ray oriented diamond provides & Excellent recut ability Greater consistency & predictable wear More pounds of uniform wire per die. TYPICAL MARKETS Magnet wire, tungsten wire, plated copper wire, stainless steel wire, precious metals. 04 4 • Signal crystal Synthetic Diamond Dies Single crystal synthetic diamonds are available as an alternative to single crystal natural diamonds. Produced using a high pressure/high temperature process, Nikhil Die Industries single crystal synthetic diamonds are free from impurities, inclusions and cracks. Like natural diamond dies, synthetic diamond dies from Nikhil Diamond Wire Drawing Die are manufactured to the highest standards, following the same processes used in natural diamond die production. HOLE SIZES .0003 In (0.0075mm) to .050 in (1.25mm ). BENEFITS ,APPLICATIONS AND TYPICAL MARKETS Same as Single Crystal Natural Diamond Dies. 05 5 • Polycrystalline Diamond Dies. When die life and wire production efficiency take precedent over wire surface finish, consider a Poly Di wire die. Nikhil Die Industries manufactured with polycrystalline diamonds, a durable synthetic material with a highly polished surface finish that minimizes friction for an exceptional resistance to die wear, cracking and breakage. You get significantly longer die life, excellent wire roundness and highly predictable die wear with a good wire surface finish. HOLE SIZES 0.050 mm – 15.00 mm BENEFITS •Maximum die life provides highest production efficiency with less downtime. •Available in a wide range of grain and blank sizes. •Excellent resistance to die fracture and breakage •Even, predictable die wear. 06 6 • Tungsten Carbide Wire Drawing Dies. We use high class converted carbides for manufacturing drawing dies which gives superior strength, toughness and wear resistance to our dies while in function. Nikhil Die Industries manufacture Tungsten Carbide Dies for all type of drawing materials such as Stainless Steel , High & Low Carbon Steel, Mild Steel, Copper, Aluminum, Brass, Tungsten wires etc . HOLE SIZES .006 In (0.150mm) to 2.0 in (50mm). APPLICATIONS & TYPICAL MARKETS Nonferrous wire, especially larger sizes where demanding wear is a problem, but surface finish is less critical. Aluminum wire, copper wire, stainless steel wire and tire cord. 07 7 • Matched Elongation Die Sets For Multiple Wire Drawing Inspections throughout the die production process Nikhil Die Industries produces matched die sets that are precisely engineered to match the elongation of the wire drawing machinery used. Our die sets have been installed in machines that draw up to 24 wires simultaneously and use more than 500 dies.To optimize the performance of today's high-speed multi wire drawing Machines, We manufactures wire drawing die sets that are fully certified to performance specifications, using single crystal diamond & PCD also . HOLE SIZES Physical elongation is especially important for die series smaller than .016 in (0.40mm) BENEFITS • Reduce APPLICATIONS Recommended for all multi wire drawing machines, and useful for single wire drawing machines where reducing the amount of slip is advantageous to the drawing process. 08 8 • Shaped Wire Drawing Dies Nikhil Die Industries Produces dies in a wide variety of shapes from polycrystalline diamond or tungsten carbide material and also manufactures custom, specially shaped dies by request. For unique shaped wire requirements, Nikhil Die Industriesdesigners can create a set of dies that will gradually deform the wire to achieve the proper shape . HOLE SIZES:- Minimum height and width of .020 in (0.5mm). Minimum corner radius of .004 in (0.1mm). BENEFITS:- Custom-made to your specifications. • Wear characteristics of hard and super-hard materials. SHAPES:- • Square • Triangular • Rectangular • Flat • Oval • Hexagonal • Half-Round • Trolley Wire • Inquire about special, custom shapes available 09 • Draw Plate In all Types OF Shapes . Nikhil Die Industries Provides Natural Diamond, PCD, T.C drawplates. Blanks inserts are permanently fixed in marked steel plates for all the strength you should ever need. The angle of reduction is made to exact specifications for the smoothest possible pull. The drawplate has 1 to 40 holes measuring 0.10mm - 2.80mm. We also offer specially made draw tongs to assist in use. The angle of reduction is made to exact specifications for the smoothest possible pull. BENEFITS:- Hardened steel draw plates allow you to reduce the size of wire stock easily. Available in round, square, and other drawplate shapes. APPLICATIONS & TYPICAL MARKETS Allow you to shape gold, silver, platinum, brass, copper, and soft steel wire Great asset for jewelers and watchmakers. 10 ADDMA CODES M.M Size Gauge Size 2.00m.m 14 1.90m.m 14.5 1.80m.m 15 1.70m.m 15.5 1.60m.m 16 1.50m.m 16.5 1.40m.m 17 1.30m.m 17.5 1.20m.m 18 1.10m.m 18.5 1.00m.m 19 0.95m.m 19.5 0.90m.m 20 0.80m.m 21 0.70m.m 22 0.60m.m 23 0.55m.m 24 0.50m.m 25 0.45m.m 26 0.40m.m 27 0.38m.m 28 0.35m.m 29 0.30m.m 30 0.29m.m 31 0.27m.m 32 0.25m.m 33 0.23m.m 34 0.21m.m 35 0.20m.m 36 11 • Sheet & Wire Rolling Machines Nikhil Die Industries are an unique entity in the market, actively committed towards offering an optimum range of Mini Roll Press Machine . The offered roll press machines are developed utilizing quality approved material and progressive technology under the guidance of our professionals. In addition to this, our offered Roll Press Machines are well examined on different stages by our quality examiners. We offer these roll press machines in various specifications for our customers to choose from.We are instrumental in offering Roll Press Machine,and all other jewelry machines . to the esteemed customers, at industry leading prices. These machine are made available in the market in different sizes and other specifications to meet the specific industrial requirements in an efficient manner. Specification:
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