cemented Carbide Saw tips
Advantages:
1.Made from 100% virgin raw material
duced with advanced equipments and perfect workman ship
3.All products go through in-process and final inspection
4.Stable and continuous production ability
5.Best quality along with reasonable price
Grade:
YG6,YG8,YT15,ZP10,ZP20,ZK10UF,ZK20UF,etc
Carbide saw blades are typically used on saws such as circular hand saws,miter saws
and fixed table saws.Small pieces of carbide metal are secured to a round metal blade.
A high temperature resistant epoxy is used to hold the carbide teeth in place.
Carbide teeth have the advantage of being very hard, so they can maintain a sharp edge
for a very long time.
Chengdu Santon cemented carbide Co.Ltd can supply our customers various types and grades of cemented carbides inserts including ISO turning inserts, Aluminum turning inserts, Profile turning inserts, Heavy turning inserts, Cermet inserts, PCBN&PCD inserts, Parting, Grooving inserts, Milling inserts and so on.Our inserts are optimized design with low wear, low friction and long life.
If you are interested in our products, please feel free to contact us. Your special design is also welcomed here.
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Why choose Carbide Inserts
1.Higher speeds and feeds allow more aggressive machining. Carbide
insert tools hold their cutting edge hardness at the very high machining
temperatures created at high speeds and feeds. High speed steel tools must be run
at lower speeds and feed as their cutting edge softens at a much lower
temperature.
2.Hold size longer than high speed steel tools. The carbide insert provides exceptional
wear resistance at the cutting edge.
3.Last longer due to carbide insert forming surface resisting wear as the chip being
formed flows over the tool. Cratering is minimized and the tool's structural
strength is maintained. High speed steel tools crater rapidly and structurally fail
prematurely when machining abrasive materials.
4.Carbide Insert are high hardness and good abrasion resistance.
Carbide (or more specifically tungsten carbide and titanium carbide) is a very common material on any sort of cutting tool:
For example, saw blades, lathe bits, drill bits, router bits and dental drilling tips are generally made of carbide.
Carbide is so popular in these sorts of tools because it stays sharper longer than most other materials. Additionally, some ball-point pens use carbide balls because it helps the pen last longer.
With something like a carbide tipped saw blade, the main body of the blade is made of steel. The small tips of carbide are brazed on to the body.
A good carbide tip might hold an edge ten to twenty times longer than a tool steel tip.
Carbide tips do get dull eventually. You sharpen them using the same techniques you would use with tool steel,
but because they are so hard, you use a different abrasive. Something coated in diamond or a carbide abrasive wheel is common.
If you've read How Diamonds Work, you know that diamond (pure crystalline carbon) is the hardest material there is. Moissanite -- silicon carbide --is very close. Tungsten carbide and titanium carbide are both made of the metal combined with carbon.
They range between 8 and 9 on the MOHS scale.
Tools aren't made entirely of carbide partly because it would be very expensive, but also because the tool would be very brittle.
Steel is actually a better material for the body of the tool because it is tougher and will not crack or shatter.
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6.A professional supplier carbide inserts over 10 years
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