carbide indexable milling inserts
USD $0.5 - $5 /Piece
Min.Order:50 Pieces
Chengdu Santon Cemented Carbide Co., Ltd.
carbide indexable milling inserts
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
Type:
SNMG,SNMM,SNGN,SNMA,SNGA,SCMT,CNMG,CCMT,CCMW,CCMM,TNMG,TNMM,TNMA,TNGA,TCMT,TPGA,DCMT,DNMG,DNMM,DCMW,DNMA,etc
Coating:
VD,CVD,MT-CVD,coating also can be customer's requirement. All sizes with different chip-breaker.
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.
Main product
Application Field
brief introduction
Inside the packaging and the outer box
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.
FAQ
Q:What is cemented carbide ?
A: Cemented carbide is a hard material used in machining tough materials such as carbon steel or
stainless, as well as in situations where other tools would wear away, such as high-quantity production
runs. Most of the time, carbide will leave a better finish on the part, and allow faster machining. Carbide
tools can also withstand higher temperatures than standard high speed steel tools.
Q:What are the key properties of cemented carbides I should be concerned with when selecting a grade for my application?
A: The key properties of cemented carbides that define their performance level for different applications
include abrasion resistance (directly related to the hardness of the grade), fracture strength, and fracture
toughness. In general, the abrasion resistance or hardness of any grade is inversely proportional to its
fracture toughness. Very often grade selection involves finding the best compromise between abrasion
resistance and toughness. In some instances strength and corrosion resistance can be important
factors in the grade selection process.
Q: Which properties are important in metal cutting applications?
A: Depending upon the type of metalcutting operation (turning, milling, drilling, etc.), different combinations
of properties is needed in order to obtain optimum results. For example, in turning and drilling applications
the cutting tool is in continuous contact with the workpiece. Hence, for these applications, abrasion
resistance and strength are the most important properties to consider. However, in operations such as
milling, which invariably involve interrupted cutting, and hence high impact forces, toughness can be an
important factor. Grades employed for metalcutting applications are usually based on fine to medium
hard phase grain sizes (0.5 to 1.5 mm) and low to medium Co contents (6 to 15 wt.%).
Q: Which grades are useful in metal forming applications?
A: In contrast to metalcutting (where abrasion resistance and strength are of paramount importance),
cemented carbides used in metalforming applications will invariably be subject to high impact and
shock forces. Hence, grades used for metalforming applications must possess high toughness
levels with adequate abrasion resistance and strength. Grades employed for metalforming applications
are typically based on coarse grain sizes (3 to 8 mm) and high binder contents (15 to 30 wt. %).
Q: Which grades are useful in earth drilling or boring applications?
A: In many respects the characteristics of the grades employed for earth drilling and boring represent a
compromise between the characteristics that are important for metalcutting and those that are important
for metalforming applications. Grades for earth drilling and boring must possess the highest toughness
levels for any given abrasion resistance level, while simultaneously possessing adequate strength levels.
The best compromise is usually arrived at by using grades that are based on coarse grain sizes (3 to 8 mm)
and relatively low Co levels (6 to 16 wt. %).
Q: How can I choose the most suitable products for my applications?
A: 1.Correct installation site depends on specific size and drawings. Especially for dies processing,
drawings can ensure the finished products are qualified.
2. Processing objects and working environment is determined by cemented carbide grades.
Products' lifetime can be greatly extend if grades are right.
See what company you will work with:
1.ISO9001
2.OEM and ODM accept
3.100% Virgin raw materials
4.Can help you to solve all the problems
5.Low your cost in products purchase,insurance
6.A professional supplier carbide inserts over 10 years
7.Main marker:European,America,Middle east,South Ameican, Australia
8.Completely Production Line. From Raw Material to Delivery, all links are under our comtrol.
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