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Designation and application of wear-resistant cemented carbide parts


Release time:

2020-05-18

Cemented carbide is a powder metallurgy product sintered in a vacuum furnace or hydrogen reduction furnace with carbide (WC, TiC) micron-sized powder of high hardness refractory metal as the main component and cobalt (Co) or nickel (Ni), molybdenum (Mo) as the binder

What is cemented carbide

Cemented carbide is a powder metallurgy product sintered in a vacuum furnace or hydrogen reduction furnace with carbide (WC, TiC) micron-sized powder of high hardness refractory metal as the main component and cobalt (Co) or nickel (Ni), molybdenum (Mo) as the binder.

 

Hard alloy wear-resistant parts

Cemented carbide has been widely used in industry because of its superior properties. Good wear resistance and high hardness make it suitable for manufacturing wear-resistant parts, mechanical parts and drawing dies that are resistant to high temperature, friction and corrosion. Nowadays, cemented carbide has become the ideal choice to replace steel in a variety of industrial applications.

Hardmetal can be used to produce wear-resistant parts from small ball-point pen tip to large punch, drawing die, or rolling mill used in steel industry.

Most hardmetal wear-resistant parts are directly made of tungsten cobalt.

 

Grade and application of cemented carbide

 

All specifications and sizes of cemented carbide products are welcome to customize with drawings and samples