YG8 YG10 Tungsten Cemented Carbide Inserts High Hardness
Tungsten Cemented Carbide Inserts are made of tungsten steel. Tungsten steel is an alloy material made of refractory metal and hard compound of binding metal by powder metallurgy. Tungsten steel has high hardness, wear resistance, good strength and toughness, heat resistance, corrosion resistance and a series of excellent properties, especially its high hardness and wear resistance, even at 500℃ temperature is basically unchanged.
What is Tungsten Cemented Carbide Inserts
- Cemented Carbide Inserts are mainly made of solid tungsten steel through various processes. Tungsten steel, also known as carbide alloy, is made by pressing and sintering high-quality tungsten carbide + cobalt powder after formula mixing. It has high hardness, high strength, high wear resistance and high elastic modulus. It belongs to the powder metallurgy industry. Carbide tools, as the teeth of modern industry, play a vital role in promoting the development of manufacturing.
- According to the grain size, tungsten steel can be divided into ordinary cemented carbide, fine-grained cemented carbide, sub-fine-grained cemented carbide and ultra-fine-grained cemented carbide, as well as newly introduced double-grained cemented carbide. Cement cemented carbide has high hardness (86~93HRA, equivalent to 69~81hrc), second only to diamond, hot hardness (up to 900~1000℃, maintained at 60HRC); high bending strength (mpa5100), good impact toughness, High corrosion resistance, chemical inertia and other characteristics that general alloy blades cannot have
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How to keep Cemented Carbide Inserts
Tungsten Cemented Carbide Inserts are made of tungsten steel. Tungsten steel is an alloy material composed of refractory metal and hard bonded metal by powder metallurgy. It is strictly forbidden to use an electric engraving pen or other scratching methods to write and mark on the blade, so as not to damage the blade body. The blade of the foot knife is sharp, but also very brittle. To avoid personal injury or accidental injury to the blade, do not touch the blade with a human body or other hard metal objects. The blade used should be properly kept by a special person and should not be placed arbitrarily, so as not to damage the blade or cause an accident.