High Hardness Tungsten Carbide Alloy Shear Notch Punch
The carbide notch punches we process according to the customer's drawing requirements have slightly different dimensions and specifications compared to other alloy punches. Conventional carbide punches are mainly round punches and square punches. This series of notch punches mainly blanks through the inner hole. According to the terminology of mold processing operations, the notch is the cutting edge of the punch and the die. Mainly for the processing and use requirements of hardware and plastic operations, continuous, stable and good service life and accuracy guarantee are the basic requirements of this carbide notch punch.
High wear resistance and service life are the basic requirements for stamping products of precision stamping molds. Especially under the requirements of long-term collaborative operation of mechanical equipment such as progressive dies, combination dies, and multi-station dies, the excellent performance of tungsten carbide materials is a high-quality performance for long-lasting operations. As a tool material, tunsten carbide has become the preferred high-quality punch material for stamping dies due to its high hardness, high strength, and high wear resistance. According to the actual production operation requirements, the production and processing of carbide punch parts and accessories provide non-standard customization, based on the customer's specific drawing requirements.
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.