IMTS 2024
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Crystallume’s newly redesigned booth has a beautiful new display and more space to showcase its Demon line of cutting tools designed for extended cuts in difficult materials.

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Crystallume is lighting the way to its booth by handing out free flashlights. The company’s newly redesigned booth has a beautiful new display and more space to showcase its Demon line of cutting tools designed for extended cuts in difficult materials.

Diamond experts are on hand ready to discuss trends, including tightened cutting tool tolerances, advanced coatings, and individual precisely measured cutting tools. “The moldmaking industry is seeing a new trend in both PVD and diamond coatings that are moving toward a nanocrystalline structure to ensure good uniformity and maintain tight tolerances when using carbide cutting tools,” says Ed Francis, Crystallume’s VP of Imagineering.

Another exciting announcement for Crystallume is free two-day shipping via UPS on orders of $100 or more (some restrictions apply).

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IMTS 2024
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