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Carbide Rod

Carbide rod  is mainly used to produce milling cutter, drill , Micro drill and other cutting tools.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

Product Type

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1

XR06F

characteristic:

submicron tungsten carbide particles;

good wear resistance.

 

Application:

-high-speed milling and drilling;

-processing hardened steel, plastic, fiber reinforced materials, aluminum alloy, graphite, etc.

2

XR09U

Characteristic:

ultrafine tungsten carbide particles;

sharp edge, extremely wear-resistant.

 

Application:

-high-speed milling and drilling;

-processing hardened steel, plastic, fiber reinforced materials, aluminum alloy, graphite, etc.

3

XR10S

Characteristic:

submicron tungsten carbide particles;

 good wear resistance and toughness.

 

Application:

-low speed machining, intermittent cutting;

-processing aluminum alloy, cast iron, carbon steel, stainless steel, etc.

 

4

XR10ST

characteristic:

submicron tungsten carbide particles, optimize particle size distribution;

 have the best combination of hardness and toughness.

 

Application:

medium speed, high feed cutting;

processing copper alloy, carbon steel, cast iron, alloy steel, stainless steel, etc.

 

5

XR10SD

characteristic:

submicron tungsten carbide particles, with optimized formulation process;

high wear resistance and toughness.

 

Application:

medium speed, medium feed cutting;

processing steel, cast iron, stainless steel, carbon steel, titanium alloy, nickel alloy, etc.

 

6

XR12U+

Characteristic:

ultrafine tungsten carbide particles;

good wear resistance.

 

Application:

high speed milling;

processing aluminum alloy, copper alloy, carbon steel, stainless steel, etc.

 

7

XR12UF

Characterstic:

ultrafine tungsten carbide particles, with special additives;

good combination of wear resistance and toughness.

 

Application:

high speed milling;

processing aluminum alloy, copper alloy, alloy steel, carbon steel, stainless steel, titanium alloy, nickel alloy, etc.

 

 

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The History of Cemented Carbide

The initial development of cemented and sintered carbides occurred in Germany in the 1920s. ThyssenKrupp says, "Sintered tungsten carbide was developed by the "Osram study

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