Cemented
Carbide (Hard Compound Alloy Material of Metals)
Cemented
carbide is an alloy material made from hard compounds of refractory metals and
bonded metals through a powder metallurgical process.
Cemented
carbide has a series of excellent properties such as high hardness, wear
resistance, better strength and toughness, heat resistance, corrosion
resistance, etc. Especially its high hardness and wear resistance, even at a
temperature of 500 ℃ also basically remain unchanged, at 1000 ℃ still has a high hardness.
Cemented
carbide is widely used as a tool material, such as turning tools, milling
tools, planing tools, drills, boring tools, etc., for cutting cast iron,
non-ferrous metals, plastics, chemical fibres, graphite, glass, stone and
ordinary steel, can also be used to cut heat-resistant steel, stainless steel,
high manganese steel, tool steel and other difficult to process materials.
Cemented
carbide has high hardness, strength, wear resistance and corrosion resistance,
known as "industrial teeth", used in the manufacture of cutting
tools, cutting tools, cobalt tools and wear-resistant parts, widely used in
military, aerospace, machining, metallurgy, oil drilling, mining tools,
electronic communications, construction and other fields.
Cemented
carbide can also be used to make rock drilling tools, extraction tools,
drilling tools, measuring instruments, wear-resistant parts, metal abrasives,
cylinder liners, precision bearings, nozzles, hardware moulds (such as wire
drawing dies, bolt moulds, nut moulds, and various fastener moulds, the
excellent performance of cemented carbide has gradually replaced the previous
steel moulds)