Tungsten Carbide Studs on Winter Tires

During those snowy area, it has always been a trouble for cars running on roads covered by the snow until the winter tires came out, which has tungsten carbide studs on the tire. The following is an article from John Phillips: Winter tires? Yes, Have Some—Please

Now that I live at the end of a 1.75-mile gravel driveway cut rudely into the side of a mountain, I’ve gladly installed winter tires—don’t even think of calling them “snow tires”—on five different SUVs in the last 13 months. Four sets were attached to C/D’s long-termers, and one set of Toyo Observe GSi-5s now adorns my wife’s Toyota RAV4. The Toyos look like the raised hackles on a hyena.

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Niagara Tungsten Refining Production Site Coming Together

Work is underway on a new facility in Depew that will provide tungsten as a raw material to two companies, including one in Japan.

Last November, Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd. announced the start of tungsten refining and scrap recycling operations in the U.S.

Sumitomo Electric Carbide Inc., a subsidiary of Sumitomo Electric, and New York Tungsten LLC, a subsidiary of Buffalo Tungsten Inc., a tungsten powder producer in Depew, established a joint venture company, Niagara Refining LLC, a hydrometallurgy plant that will produce tungsten trioxide - referred to as WO3 - from raw ore as well as recycled material.

Niagara Refining President Roger Showalter said construction of the new plant at 5661 Transit Road in Depew, located at the same facility as Buffalo Tungsten, has been underway for two years.

They've begun commissioning some equipment and expect startup in April. The plant won't be completed, he said, until later this year.

He described the process that will take place there as using chemistry to refine metals.

"We'll be processing metals in a chemical (solution) form," Showalter said. "We're processing raw materials, metal in a chemical form. You dissolve it, and put it in water-based solution and treat it to remove impurities."

Showalter's family owns Buffalo Tungsten which, according to its website, dates to 1987. Buffalo Tungsten employs around 60, and Niagara Refining about 30. Showalter said he anticipates hiring around 20 more in the coming months.

Tungsten is the primary raw material in carbide cutting tools and is categorized as a rare metal. In the past, Sumitomo Electric has mostly relied upon import for its tungsten supply. Since tungsten is found in only a limited number of countries, and its supply is highly volatile.

Showalter said the joint venture was necessary because both Buffalo Tungsten and Sumitomo wanted the same raw material, but wanted to do so independently of foreign producers.

Until the joint venture, Sumitomo had been importing WO3 from China and other countries to produce tungsten carbide powder as a raw material for carbide tools. It has also been engaged in tungsten scrap recycling at their Toyama, Japan plant since 2011. With the start of the new Depew operation, Sumitomo Electric will be able to produce raw materials for tungsten by refining tungsten ore from tungsten mines, and recycling scrap collected from the market.

Sumitomo Electric will accelerate its activities to facilitate a stable supply of tungsten raw materials, utilizing WO3 production at Niagara Refining and its own tungsten carbide powder production.

According to Sumitomo's website, doing so will allow them to control the supply chain from raw materials all the way to the finished product, which will make the company more competitive.


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Hind High Vacuum Develops Tungsten Carbide Tools Recycling Plant

Hind High Vacuum (HHV) has developed a Tungsten Carbide (WC) tools recycling plant.

Nagarjun Sakhamuri, Managing Director of HHV, said: “HHV has been designing, developing and commissioning tungsten carbide tools recycling systems for global tooling leaders for more than two decades. This is a major accomplishment for HHV and our team at Bangalore as it is made with in-house engineering and design.”

HHV, established in 1965 at Bangalore to develop Indian self-reliance in high vacuum technology, has been involved in the design, development and manufacture of off-the-shelf and customised equipment and products based on vacuum science and technology.

“The advancement in power metallurgy has led to the development of high performance special tools made of tungsten carbide. These tools are used in a variety of applications like drilling, cutting, boring,” Sakhamuri said.


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Maddock Adds to Backhoe Mill Line of Tungsten Carbide Milling Attachment

Maddock Construction Equipment LLC has a new addition to the Backhoe Mill line of tungsten carbide milling attachments. The EM48 attachment has a 48 in. (122 cm) cutting width, 11 in. (28 cm) cutting depth and can be pre-set to cutting depths from flush to full depth in ½ in. (1.3 cm) increments.

The EM48 is powered by the excavator hydraulic system and gives the operator clear view of the work area. It uses standard ¾ in. (1.9 cm) shank tungsten carbide cutter bits and can cut asphalt, concrete and rock, such as limestone. Its ability to cut above and below grade allows the EM48 to cut walls and in trenches. An optional water spray system directs small water streams into the drum housing to help control dust.

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2014 Spring Featival Holiday Notice

 
 

Please note we will have Chinese Spring Festival Holiday from January 30, 2014 to February 7, 2014, and will be back at your service on February 8, 2014.
Thank you for your attention!



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