Customization: | Available |
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Standard: | GB |
Surface Treatment: | Polishing |
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Composition: YK15 carbide typically consists of 85% tungsten carbide (WC) and 15% cobalt (Co).
Hardness: YK15 carbide is known for its high hardness, typically around 87-88 HRA (Rockwell A scale). This hardness contributes to its wear resistance.
A tungsten carbide channel ring is a type of ring made from tungsten carbide, a popular material for jewelry due to its durability and scratch-resistant properties. The channel ring design features a band with a groove or channel running along the center, usually encrusted with gemstones or other decorative elements.
The channel style ring typically has a narrow groove or channel in which gemstones or other materials are set. The stones are often secured in place with metal prongs or held by the edges of the channel, creating a flush and streamlined appearance. The channel setting protects the gemstones, reducing the risk of them getting snagged or chipped.
This mechanical part is the key to ensuring the efficient operation of the filling and sealing system.
Its precise size specifications and groove-type mirror surface polishing process guarantee smooth and reliable operation during use.
Crafted from high-quality Tungsten carbide, it possesses outstanding wear resistance and corrosion resistance, ensuring excellent performance in various process environments.
Choosing our Tungsten carbide wheel mechanical part means choosing a guarantee of outstanding performance and stable production for your filling and sealing system, providing a reliable precision engine for your operations.
Zhuzhou Sanxin cemented carbide products mainly include nozzles, bushings & sleeves, sealing rings, molds, inserts, mill rollers, and other customized components.
Cemented carbide is a composite hard alloy material that consists of refractory metal bonded together by a metallic binder through powder metallurgy.
High hardness, wear resistance, strength, and toughness are all its exceptional properties to be widely used in industrial parts and tools for most harsh and aggressive environments.
It is generally accepted that tungsten carbide and tungsten alloy best fit the definitions of cemented carbide, which is also well known as the name metal ceramic.