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Machine of the Month:<br>Salem Stone

November 1, 2004
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Salem's router bits are the product of this cross-pollination of technologies. This forward thinking approach has yielded router bits that represent a significant advance in stone working performance, according to the company. The major advancement is in the diamonds and the bonding matrix. These router bits contain the exact concentration of precisely graded diamonds specifically formulated to optimize the cutting of stone. The bonding matrix has been engineered to secure the diamonds while grinding, and yet release them when they become dull to expose fresh diamonds and maintain high performance throughout the life of the bit. The unique combination of the perfect diamonds and the perfect bonding matrix yields speed, smooth finish and long life, Salem reports.

Salem's core drill bits not only look different, but they are also engineered to perform unlike any conventional bit. They drill faster, cleaner and last longer while virtually eliminating “blowout,” reports Salem. The breakthrough performance is attributed to the bit's unique architecture. The thin wall minimizes the contact area, creating a slicing/cutting action compared to the grinding of conventional core drill bits. This “slicing” action maximizes drilling efficiency, in turn, reducing the cost-per-hole.

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