Die Maintenance and Inventory Control
Woodburn Diamond Die provides die recutting and repolishing services for all types
of wire drawing dies. Over 40 years of experience in this field has built a technically
sound program that utilizes precision craftsmanship and current technology to repair dies
to like-new condition. State-of-the-art production and measuring equipment have enabled
Woodburn Diamond Die to ensure that quality standards and required die specifications are
met to the customers satisfaction.Incoming inspections of the dies offer insight into the recent
history of the drawing process. This inspection focuses on the ability to meet the new
size request and also serves to review the general wear characteristics of the die.
Information on dies that have received unusually heavy or abnormal wear is reported back
to the customer so that they can inspect their supporting systems that effect the drawing
process.
Recut Die Sets Matched by Elongation
Woodburn Diamond Die has been recognized throughout the world as a preferred
supplier of die sets requiring elongation certification between dies. Die sets being recut
must be repaired to a quality level equal to that when the dies were new in order to
achieve the benefits of the multi-wire drawing machine. The die set is physically
elongated to the machine specifications within a tolerance of ±0.5%. At the completion of
the repair process, the die strings are stamped and packaged for ease of identification
and future installation in the machine.
Order your recut
dies on-line. For more information on our recutting services, please contact us at info@woodburndd.com
Customer Inventory Control
Woodburn Diamond Die offers our customers the option to have their worn die
inventory (or a portion) held at our facility. This facilitates a quicker shipping
response as well as helping to maximize the utilization of the die inventory. The program
reduces the labor cost of the customer by passing the order building process over to
Woodburn. Our experienced service personnel monitor and pull the dies as needed. Frequent
information exchanges help to keep the material cycling in an orderly and efficient
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