Can you make custom PCD inserts?
Yes, send drawing or sample photo first.
PCD inserts for aluminum, copper and non-ferrous finishing. CBN inserts for hardened steel, cast iron and high-hardness machining. Send your drawing, sample photo or current tool code.
Send drawing, sample photo, material and surface finish target.

These inserts are usually quoted by drawing, sample, material and surface finish target. The cutting edge, brazing structure, nose radius and tolerance can change the final quotation.
PCD / CBN inserts MOQ: usually 10 pcs, depending on shape and custom work.
Neutral packaging and private label packaging are supported. Send label format, model list and packing quantity for repeat orders.
The first quote is more accurate when these details are clear.
Aluminum, copper, hardened steel, cast iron or other material.
Turning, milling, grooving or special brazed tool.
Photo, sketch, DXF, PDF or current tool sample.
Tool life, surface finish, dimensional accuracy or cost target.
PCD and CBN inquiries are better handled by application and drawing instead of only price per piece.
| Buyer request | Common models / information | How we quote |
|---|---|---|
| PCD for aluminum | Turning inserts, milling inserts, custom brazed PCD | Check edge design and surface finish target |
| PCD for copper / non-ferrous | Standard or custom PCD inserts | Quote by drawing/sample and quantity |
| CBN for hardened steel | CBN turning inserts | Check hardness, cut type and interrupted condition |
| CBN for cast iron | CBN inserts for roughing or finishing | Check application and edge strength |
We tested the product and we’re happy with it.
— Buyer feedback after trial orderWe are still using the first inserts after 21 working days. The surface finish is still good.
— Translated from buyer feedbackShort answers before you send the RFQ.
Yes, send drawing or sample photo first.
Yes, hardness and cutting condition are important for CBN selection.
Most insert orders can start from 10 pcs depending on shape.
We will check the tool direction before quoting the closest matching option.