Categories | Tungsten Carbide Bar |
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Product Name: | Moulded Rod Product |
Surface: | Polished |
Size: | Customized |
Iso classification grouping code: | M05 |
Packaging Details: | Carton packaging 15 kg per carton |
Delivery Time: | 25 days |
Payment Terms: | TT |
Price: | Negotiable |
Brand Name: | Gold Sword |
Place of Origin: | Zhuzhou,Hunan,China(mainland) |
Tungsten steel (hard alloy) has a series of excellent properties
such as high hardness, wear resistance, strength and toughness,
heat resistance and corrosion resistance, especially its high
hardness and wear resistance, even at temperatures of 500 ° C. It
remains essentially unchanged and still has a high hardness at 1000
°C.
Tungsten steel, also known as cemented carbide, refers to a
sintered composite composed of at least one metal carbide. Tungsten
carbide, cobalt carbide, tantalum carbide, titanium carbide, and
tantalum carbide are common components of tungsten steel. The
carbide component (or phase) typically has a grain size between 0.2
and 10 microns, and the carbide grains are bonded together using a
metal binder. Binders generally refer to metallic cobalt (Co), but
for some special applications, nickel (Ni), iron (Fe), or other
metals and alloys may also be used. The combination of components
for a predetermined carbide and binder phase is referred to as a
"grade".
The classification of tungsten steel is carried out according to
ISO standards. This classification is based on the material type of
the workpiece (eg P, M, K, N, S, H grades). The binder phase
composition mainly utilizes its strength and corrosion resistance.
The base of tungsten steel consists of two parts: one part is the
hardened phase; the other part is the bonding metal. The bonding
metal is generally an iron group metal, and cobalt and nickel are
commonly used. Therefore, there are tungsten-cobalt alloys,
tungsten-nickel alloys, and tungsten-titanium-cobalt alloys.
Grade:
GSGrade | ISO Grade | Density (g/cm3) | Hardness (HRA) | T.R.S (MPα) | Grain Size | Performance & Application Recommended |
RX10 | K20 | 14.6-15.0 | 90~90.5 | 2200~2400 | Medium | High hardness, suitable for roughing of iron, solid wood, dry wood or nonferrous metal, ceramic and other alloys. |
RX20 | K30 | 14.6-15.0 | 90~90.5 | 2600~2800 | Fine | High toughness, easy to be brazed without heat preservation. Suitable for rosewood, solid wood, pinewood, and other wood with a lot stammer. |
RX10T | K10 | 14.6-15.0 | 92.5~93 | 1800-2000 | Ultrafine | High hardness, suitable for finishing of iron, nonferrous metal, ceramic and other alloying, semifinishing of of hardwood, chipboard, MDF and HDF. Better to use silver soldering. |
AB10 | K40 | 13.8-14.2 | 87.5~88 | 2800~3000 | Coarse | High toughness, difficult to break tooth. Special used for finger jointing tool. |
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