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Standard alloy blade
- Cemented carbide inserts are mainly made of solid carbide as the base body, and are finished by multiple production processes.
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Cemented carbide, also known as tungsten steel, is made of high-quality tungsten carbide + cobalt powder after mixing by formula and sintering. It has high hardness, high strength, high wear resistance and high elastic modulus. It belongs to the powder metallurgy industry. . As the teeth of modern industry, carbide cutting tools play a fundamental role in promoting the development of the manufacturing industry.
- Cemented carbides can be divided into ordinary cemented carbides, fine-grained cemented carbides, sub-fine and ultra-fine-grained cemented carbides, and newly introduced twin-crystal cemented carbides according to the grain size. According to the main chemical composition, it can be divided into tungsten carbide-based cemented carbide and titanium carbide-based cemented carbide. Tungsten carbide-based cemented carbides include tungsten-cobalt (YG), tungsten-cobalt-titanium (YT) and added rare carbides (YW). The commonly used metal bonding phase such as Tic) and niobium carbide (NbC) is Co. Titanium carbide-based cemented carbide is a cemented carbide with Tic as the main component, and the commonly used metal bonding phases Mo and Ni. Cemented carbide has high hardness (86~93HRA, equivalent to 69~81HRC), second only to diamond, good hot hardness (up to 900~1000℃, maintaining 60HRC); high flexural strength (MPa5100), good impact toughness and chemical inertness with extremely high corrosion resistance and other characteristics that ordinary alloy blades do not have.
- Carbide NC standard blade