PCD-tipped drills are primarily used in series production when bores in abrasive or difficult-to-machine workpiece materials require high precision and repeatability. Typical applications include machining aluminum alloys with high silicon content, fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRP/GFRP), graphite, as well as sintered materials and non-ferrous metals. Due to the high hardness and wear resistance of polycrystalline diamond, PCD drills offer significantly longer tool life compared to carbide solutions—while maintaining consistent bore diameters and excellent surface quality. This makes them especially economical in automated manufacturing processes with high volumes. Our range includes various geometries for solid drills, pilot drills, and step drills, tailored to different workpiece requirements and machine interfaces. The tools are suitable for use on CNC machining centers as well as transfer lines and are characterized by high positioning accuracy and process stability.