Designer Maker Supplier of Special Shaped Carbide

Designer Maker Supplier of Special Shaped Carbide

USD $30 - $100 /Kilogram

Min.Order:1 Kilogram

Supply Ability:
100 Ton / Tons per Month
Port:
Any port in China
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Place of Origin:
Sichuan, China
Brand Name:
Ferre
Model Number:
Special Shaped
Type:
Other, Carbide

Zhengtong Special Material Factory Hi&New Tech Zone Chengdu

Business Type: Manufacturer,Trading Company
Chengdu Sichuan China
Main Products: tungsten carbide material ,tungsten carbide cutting blade ,tungsten carbide nozzle ,tungsten carbide slitters ,tungsten fishing beads

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Designer Maker Supplier of Special Shaped Carbide

Description:

Special Shaped Carbide from Zhengtong have a lot of types including

Various Special Cemented Carbide Tools,Cemented Carbide Cutting Tools for Woodworking,Cemented Carbide Valve Body and Seat,Cemented Carbide Valve

Ball and Seat,Cemented Carbide Rolls,Cemented Carbide Die Materials and so on.

Other non-standard cemented carbide parts can be designed and supplied

according to customers’configurations and grades.Order process:1) CAD drawing

provided by customer,2) technical analysis and open mold,3)Sample production and

test by end-user,4) Production in bulk. 

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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 is the difference between cemented and tungsten carbide? 

A:Cemented carbides consist of hard grains of the carbides of transition metals (Ti, V, Cr, Zr, Mo,

Nb, Hf, Ta, and/or W) cemented or bound together by a softer metallic binder consisting of Co,

Ni, and/or Fe (or alloys of these metals). Tungsten carbide (WC), on the other hand, is a compound

of W and C. Since most of the commercially important cemented carbides are based on WC as

the hard phase, the terms "cemented carbide" and "tungsten carbide" are often used interchangeably. 

 

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 grade characteristics affect the properties of cemented carbide? 

A: The properties of cemented carbides are affected by four primary material characteristics,

namely, (i) the average grain size of the carbide phase, (ii) the weight or volume percent of the

binder alloy present, (iii) the composition of the carbide phases, and (iv) the composition of the

binder alloy. In general, hardness increases (and fracture toughness decreases) as the average hard

phase grain size decreases and/or the weight or volume fraction of the binder decreases.

The strength increases as the average grain size of hard phase decreases at any given binder fraction.

Corrosion resistance increases as Ni and/or Cr is substituted for Co in the binder alloy.

 

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: Are grades used for cutting nonferrous metals different from those used for ferrous metals? 

A: Yes. Grades used for cutting nonferrous metals are usually based on WC as the hard phase and

Co as the binder phase. On the other hand, grades used for cutting ferrous metals usually contain

other hard carbides (e.g., TiC, TaC, NbC, etc.) besides WC. The presence of the TiC, TaC, NbC, etc.

is useful in preventing chemical interactions between the ferrous metals and the cutting tool (which can

lead to cratering on the surface of the tool). In addition, carbides such as TiC, TaC, NbC, etc.

can help increase the hot hardness and strength of cemented carbides. 

 

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.

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Designer Maker Supplier of Special Shaped Carbide

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86-28-85599556
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Address
Haixia Liangan Technology Park, No. 500 Keyuan Road, Wenjiang District, Chengdu Chengdu,Sichuan

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