Zigong Brace Cemented Carbide Co.,Ltd

Zigong Brace Cemented Carbide Co.,Ltd

Tungsten carbide is the tooth of industrial history

2024 04/28

  Tungsten carbide, known as the teeth of industry, is made of powder metallurgy through powder preparation, milling, pressing, and sintering. Tungsten carbide has many properties, including high hardness, wear resistance, impact resistance, high-temperature resistance, and corrosion resistance. Therefore, tungsten carbide is widely used for manufacturing different tools for different applications and conditions. Tungsten carbide cutting tools are parts of those tools. As cutting tools always generate high temperatures during processing, tungsten carbide cutting tools must have high-temperature resistance, and the ability to cool. 
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   Tungsten carbide cutting tools have many types, such as tungsten carbide inserts, tungsten carbide drills, tungsten carbide end mills, tungsten carbide replaceable chips, and so on. As these different tools, tungsten carbide cutting tools can be used for different applications. In this article, we are going to introduce some common applications of tungsten carbide cutting tools:
  1. Tungsten carbide cutting tools for lathes;
  2. Tungsten carbide cutting tools for metals;
  3. Tungsten carbide cutting tools for woodturning tools;
 
Tungsten carbide cutting tools for lathes
  Tungsten carbide cutting tools can be applied for lathe production and manufacture of hardware products including end mills, drills, inserts, turning tools, special-shaped blades, and other accessories, such as round bars, embossing wheels, saw blades, knurled wheels, and so on. The different manufacturing process needs different cutting tools, and ZZBETETR tungsten carbide focus on making carbide end mills, carbide drills, carbide tips, carbide industrial blades, and customized irregular shape carbide cutting tools. 
 
Tungsten carbide cutting tools for metals
  The hardness of most metals is below 65HRC, which is within the machining capability of various formulated cemented carbides. Carbide cutters for metals include carbide inserts, carbide end mills, carbide drills, carbide taps, and carbide blades in various shapes.