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Yg8 Tungsten Steel Jaw Sword with Sharp Arc Design
Tungsten steel jaws, arc impact blades, or tungsten carbide-tipped blades are commonly used in various industrial applications for cutting and shaping hard materials.
Material: Tungsten carbide is a composite material composed of tungsten carbide particles bonded together with a metallic binder, typically cobalt. Tungsten carbide is known for its high hardness and wear resistance, making it an ideal material for manufacturing cutting tools.
Cutting Applications: Tungsten carbide slitting knives are widely used for cutting various materials, including metals, plastics, and wood. They are particularly suitable for cutting hard materials such as stainless steel and alloy steels.
Blade Design: Tungsten carbide slitting knives are designed to meet the requirements of cutting applications:
Blade Geometry: The blades typically have sharp cutting edges and appropriate geometry to provide efficient cutting force and control.
Blade Coating: Some tungsten carbide blades may have additional coatings, such as titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) or titanium carbonitride (TiCN), to enhance wear resistance and reduce friction during cutting.
High Hardness: Tungsten carbide has exceptional hardness, allowing it to cut through various hard materials, including metal alloys and hard substances.
Wear Resistance: Tungsten carbide blades have excellent wear resistance, enabling them to endure prolonged cutting operations without losing their cutting ability.
High-Temperature Stability: Tungsten carbide maintains stability at high temperatures and exhibits good heat resistance, making it suitable for high-speed cutting applications.
High Cutting Precision: Tungsten carbide blades provide high-precision cutting, resulting in smooth surfaces and reduced burrs or unevenness during the cutting process.
Tungsten carbide slitting knives are widely used in industrial applications and can be employed for cutting metals, wood, plastics, and other materials. Their high hardness, wear resistance, and high-temperature stability make them reliable cutting tools, offering efficient, precise, and high-quality cutting operations.
The production and processing of tungsten carbide, an important hard alloy material used in the manufacturing of cutting tools, drill bits, and abrasive tools, involve several steps. Here is a general outline of the tungsten carbide production and processing workflow:
Each step in this process requires precise control to ensure the final product possesses the desired physical and chemical properties. While variations may exist among different manufacturers and products, this serves as a general overview of the tungsten carbide production and processing workflow.
Sanxin Carbide Products Features:
1 | 100% virgin wolfram carbide materials; |
2 | Fine-grain, even ultra fine grain tungsten carbide is available; |
3 | Excellent wear, abrasion, corrosion resistance; |
4 | High fracture strength and high hardness; |
5 | Longer service life; |
6 | Varied cemented carbide material grades; |
7 | Competitive EXW factory price; |
8 | Customization service. |
Packaging and Shipping for Tungsten Carbide Processing
Tungsten Carbide Processing is packed in heavy-duty corrugated boxes that are designed to protect the product from damage during shipping. The boxes are marked with both the customer's name and a description of the contents.
Shipping is done through a variety of carriers, depending on the customer's location. We use both ground and air shipping, and strive to ensure that the product arrives on time and in perfect condition.