K10 K30 Tungsten Carbide Tools For Milling Cutters And Cutting
Reamers
Tungsten Carbide Tools are made of tungsten steel. Tungsten
steel is an alloy material made of hard compounds of refractory
metal and bonding metal by powder metallurgy. Tungsten steel has a
series of excellent properties such as high hardness, wear
resistance, good strength and toughness, heat resistance and
corrosion resistance, especially its high hardness and wear
resistance, which remain basically unchanged even at the
temperature of 500 ℃.
Introduction of Tungsten Carbide Tools
Tungsten Carbide Tools are mainly made of integral tungsten
steel through multiple processes. Tungsten steel, also known as
cemented carbide, is made of high-quality tungsten carbide + cobalt
powder by pressing and sintering after formula mixing. It has high
hardness, high strength, high wear resistance and high elastic
modulus. It belongs to powder metallurgy industry. As the teeth of
modern industry, cemented carbide cutting tools play a fundamental
role in promoting the development of manufacturing industry.
According to the grain size, tungsten steel can be divided into
ordinary cemented carbide, fine grain cemented carbide, sub fine
grain and ultra-fine grain cemented carbide, as well as the newly
introduced double Grain Cemented Carbide. Cemented carbide has high
hardness (86 ~ 93HRA, equivalent to 69 ~ 81hrc), second only to
diamond, and good thermal hardness (up to 900 ~ 1000 ℃, maintained
at 60HRC); High bending strength (mpa5100), good impact toughness,
high corrosion resistance, chemical inertia and other
characteristics that general alloy blades do not have.
Storage method of Tungsten Carbide Tools
It is forbidden to write or mark on the blade with an electric
carving pen or other scratch methods to avoid damaging the blade
body. The blade of the foot cutter is extremely sharp, but very
brittle. To avoid personal injury or accidental damage to the
blade, do not contact the blade with human body or other metal hard
objects. The blade used shall be properly kept by a specially
assigned person and shall not be placed at will to avoid damaging
the blade or causing accidents.