Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you’re troubleshooting tablet compression problems or exploring steel types for your punches and dies, this page offers expert answers to the most common questions we hear from customers across industries.


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Tablet Design

Q: How do I calculate the surface area of a tablet?
To calculate a tablet’s surface area, you’ll need the shape, diameter (or length and width), and height. For round tablets, use the formula for a cylinder. For shaped tablets, contact our team or refer to USP <1062> for guidance.

Q: How can I calculate a tablet’s volume?
Use the geometric formula that best matches your tablet’s shape. For a round tablet:
Volume = π × radius² × height
For complex shapes, contact Natoli for design support or tablet drawings.


Tooling Materials

Q: What is the best steel for tablet punches and dies?
The best steel depends on your formulation, press speed, and wear resistance needs.

Q: What types of steel does Natoli use for tooling?
We offer both standard and premium tool steels, including:

Q: What’s the difference between standard and premium steel for tablet tooling?

Q: How can I fix picking and sticking issues during tablet compression?
Sticking is often caused by:

Q: Are S7 and D3 steels stainless? What do these steel codes mean?
S7 and D3 are tool steels, not stainless.


Tool Inspection Systems

Q: What does Natoli’s TM-II Tool Maintenance Program include?
TM-II helps track tooling condition, usage, and inspection. It includes:

Q: What are the computer system requirements for TM-II software?
You’ll need:

Q: What are the most important punch inspection measurements?
Key dimensions include:


Tool Maintenance & Accessories

Q: What tools and supplies do I need to polish and refurbish punches and dies?
We recommend:

Q: Should I use oil or lube to store or reuse tablet tooling?
Yes. Apply a light coat of Barrel Lube or food-safe oil to protect against rust and oxidation.
Store in sealed containers with desiccant for best results.


Tablet Press Operations

Q: Is it safe to run a tablet press with missing or partial sets of punches and dies?
Running a press with a partial set can cause:


Need More Help?

Still troubleshooting? Not sure which tooling or software fits your needs?

Contact Natoli Technical Support
We’re ready to help you solve any challenge from punch design to tablet defects.