Tungsten Carbide Indenter Wear Part
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- Published on Thursday, 16 July 2020 10:55
As a typical representative of super hard materials, tungsten carbide is called "industrial teeth", and its excellent wear resistance is a high-quality embodiment of long-term use.
Tungsten carbide indenter is pressed and sintered into a semi-processed blank of solid carbide material. The internal thread is directly formed and processed during the semi-processed production of the blank. Subsequent surface precision grinding is performed by a precision machine tool, and the precise size control processing makes it become perfect finished wear-resistant indenter wear part. The flatness is required to be in the range of 0.008, and the verticality is required to be 0.02. The hardness of the cemented carbide indenter is between HRA92.5-93, and the super wear resistance is the basic requirement.
According to the production process of special cemented carbide products, the most advanced vacuum low pressure sintering process is made by sintering at 1300 degrees high temperature. The product has good metallurgical structure compactness, no sand holes and no bubbles. When the blank is sintered, the internal thread is half finishing, forming and sintering is convenient for the accuracy of subsequent finishing thread size. This is a powerful technical embodiment for the sintering of cemented carbide blanks. As an industrial tooth, cemented carbide has become the primary choice for high-quality wear-resistant parts due to its high hardness, high strength and high density.
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