Customization: | Available |
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Warranty: | 1 Year |
Material: | Hard Alloy and Steel Bonded Carbide |
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Tungsten Carbide Hexagonal Punch for Titanium Alloy Machining
Overview: We offer professionally processed Tungsten carbide hexagonal punch heads designed for machining titanium alloys on lathes. These punch heads are customized to meet the equipment usage requirements of industrial production enterprises in the Harbin region.
Titanium Alloy Characteristics: Titanium alloy is a widely used structural material in the aerospace industry, known for its excellent corrosion resistance and ultra-low-temperature performance. With a density only 60% of steel, it boasts high strength, making it an ideal choice for manufacturing lightweight components. It is primarily used in aircraft engine compressor components, structures for rockets, missiles, and high-speed aircraft, as well as various components in aircraft engines, frameworks, skins, fasteners, and landing gear.
Processing Challenges: The physical properties of titanium alloys pose significant challenges in machining, especially when cutting with hardness exceeding HB350. In milling processes, the low thermal conductivity of titanium alloys results in concentrated heat generation at the cutting edge, shortening the tool life.
Advantages and Solutions:
Application Areas: Designed for titanium alloy machining on lathes, the Tungsten carbide hexagonal punch head is the ideal choice for processing titanium alloys, enhancing efficiency, and meeting the demands of industrial production.
Conclusion: Our Tungsten carbide hexagonal punch head is tailor-made for titanium alloy machining, providing a reliable solution by improving durability and precision, thus contributing to efficient industrial production.
Property | Range |
Grain Size (μm) | 0.4-2.0 |
Cobalt Content (% Co) | 6-20 |
Density (g/cm³) | 13.96-14.85 |
Hardness (HRA) | 86-93 |
Flexural Strength (MPa) | 3200-4500 |
Young's Modulus (GPa) | 570-620 |