What is carbide wear parts? Carbide wear parts refer to mechanical components and mold parts made from carbide materials, including drill bits, cutting tools, mining tools, grinding wheel, bushings, stamping die parts, stretching dies, cold […] More
3 methods for how to cut carbide. Common methods of cutting tungsten carbide include: Wire Electrical Discharge Machining (WEDM), diamond saw blades, and laser cutting. Depending on different conditions and requirements, different cutting methods are chosen. Carbide […] More
Can carbide cut metal? Tungsten carbide can cut ordinary metals and metals with a hardness lower than that of tungsten carbide. Common metals include iron, aluminum, steel, tool steel, mold steel, copper, zinc, nickel, […] More
Reasons for choosing cutting over grinding in carbide machining In tungsten carbide machining, cutting is chosen over grinding primarily due to higher efficiency, relatively better surface finish, and residual stress considerations. Grinding is more suited for machining round or […] More
Understanding Carbide Components: Shaft Sleeves, Drill Sleeves, and Bushings Tungsten carbide bushings serve as sliding bearings for fixing and positioning. Tungsten carbide sleeves are used on the exterior of mechanical components to provide functions such as sealing and wear […] More
How are tungsten carbide parts made? For tungsten carbide products with complex shapes, we typically use sintering techniques for forming. If tungsten carbide rods or sheets can be used, the sintering process can be omitted. We […] More
Characteristics and applications of carbide tools coatings Carbide tool coating refers to the process of applying a wear-resistant thin layer of refractory metal compounds such as TiC or TiN, HfN, Al2O3, etc., onto the surface of carbide […] More
Overview of Micro Electroforming: Advantages and Challenges Micro electroforming is a specialized form of electroplating that involves the precise deposition of metal ions onto a conductive mold to create complex and detailed metallic parts. It involves continuously […] More
What is carbide coating? Carbide coating can be understood in two ways: one is to cover a layer of carbide on the surface of other steel materials, and the other is to cover a […] More
Principle of Micro Electric Discharge Machining (Micro EDM) Micro Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) is a sophisticated fabrication technique utilized in the precision engineering sector to machine conductive materials. This process diverges significantly from conventional machining methods by employing […] More
Principles, Characteristics, and Applications of Electron Beam Machining Technology Introduction Electron Beam Machining (EBM) is an emerging special machining technology that has seen significant development in recent years. It is primarily used for drilling, welding, surface treatment, additive manufacturing, […] More
Micro-Milling: Benefits, Challenges, and Applications The size range of parts processed by micro-milling generally falls between 0.1 to 10 mm. Micro-milling uses end mills with diameters less than 1 mm or even smaller. Milling is […] More