Cemented Carbide is one of the most successful composite engineering materials
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Cemented Carbide is one of the most successful composite engineering materials ever produced. Its unique combination of strength, hardness and toughness satisfies the most demanding applications.
Tungsten carbide is an equal mixture of tungsten and carbon. When the alloy is created, it is typically made as a fine gray powder. This powder is compressed into the desired shape using a modified die-casting process. After hardening into its new shape, this material is extremely hard and can withstand heat that would melt other metals.
The most valuable property of Cemented Carbide is that it offers a safer and more dependable solution than any other known material to one of the toughest problems engineers contend with - reliability. Learn all about Cemented Carbide!
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The actual definition of Carbide bit
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The actual definition of a tool bit is a matter of some debate. In some circles, a bit is a non-rotary cutting tool like the blade on a lathe or the head on a shaping machine. In other places, it is any removable or exchangeable tool piece, such as the drill part of a handheld drill. Both definitions have one thing in common—the bit is the part that directly interacts with the worked material, and any changes to the material are done by the bit alone.
Manufacturers use a carbide bit when the material or manufacturing process requires high tolerances or precision. These bits are often used when a material is hard enough that a typical bit won’t work it properly, such as with hardened or carbon steel. Since that’s what a common bit is made of, it isn’t hard enough to work the material. Interaction between two pieces of the same material typically results in both parts being ruined.
Another common reason for a carbide bit is when the material being worked needs exposure to very high temperatures either before or during the process. Since a carbide bit can withstand greater temperatures than steel, it is often used in high-heat situations. This is also true when the friction created by the working process would create enough heat to melt a steel bit, such as in high-speed grinding.
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How is Cemented Carbide made?
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The manufacturing process begins with the composition of a specific tungsten carbide powder mixture - tailored for the application.
The tungsten carbide powder is compacted into a form.
In a high-temperature sintering furnace, the tungsten carbide structure of the blank is shaped at precise temperatures for strictly defined periods. During this heat treatment, the tungsten carbide blank undergoes shrinkage of some 50% in volume.
The sintered Cemented Carbide component gains its final finish by additional grinding, lapping and/or polishing processes.
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How is Cemented Carbide made?
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The manufacturing process begins with the composition of a specific tungsten carbide powder mixture - tailored for the application.
The tungsten carbide powder is compacted into a form.
In a high-temperature sintering furnace, the tungsten carbide structure of the blank is shaped at precise temperatures for strictly defined periods. During this heat treatment, the tungsten carbide blank undergoes shrinkage of some 50% in volume.
The sintered Cemented Carbide component gains its final finish by additional grinding, lapping and/or polishing processes.
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What Is a Carbide Bit?
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A carbide bit is a type of tool attachment made out of a specialized metal alloy. Carbide is properly called tungsten carbide and is a specific combination of those two materials. The actual definition of tool bit varies slightly, but it is always the specific part of a tool that contacts the worked material. A carbide bit is much harder than steel, but it is also more brittle. As a result, many larger bits are made of cemented carbide or steel with a brazed carbide tip.
Tungsten carbide is an equal mixture of tungsten and carbon. When the alloy is created, it is typically made as a fine gray powder. This powder is compressed into the desired shape using a modified die-casting process. After hardening into its new shape, this material is extremely hard and can withstand heat that would melt other metals.
In its common form, tungsten carbide is very brittle. While the metal itself is very hard, a carbide plate can break with even slight impacts. To offset this problem, tungsten carbide is often combined with metallic cobalt to create cemented carbide. During the formation process, cobalt liquefies at a much lower temperature than tungsten carbide. This allows the liquid metal to ‘soak in’ to the carbide, greatly increasing its strength.
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