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Precision Tooling for Perfect Tube BendingIn modern tube fabrication, surface quality and dimensional accuracy are critical.
BLMA’s copper wiper die is specially developed to eliminate wrinkles during bending, ensuring smooth deformation and consistent forming results even under tight radii and thin-wall conditions.
Compared with conventional steel or nylon materials, copper provides:
Excellent anti-wrinkle performance
Superior surface protection for stainless steel, aluminum, and coated tubes
Stable friction characteristics for precise bending control
Long service life under continuous production
These advantages make copper wiper dies ideal for high-end CNC tube bending applications.
BLMA copper wiper dies are widely used in:
Automotive exhaust and structural components
Furniture and decorative tubing
Energy and process-equipment pipelines
High-precision industrial fabrication
They help manufacturers in Brazil, the Middle East, and Russia achieve reliable, repeatable bending quality in mass production.
With decades of experience in CNC tube bending technology, BLMA provides:
Custom-engineered die geometry
High-precision machining and finishing
Perfect compatibility with multi-stack CNC tube bending machines
Complete technical support from testing to production
Our goal is simple: wrinkle-free bending, stable production, and long-term reliability.
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