What is Tungsten Carbide?
Tungsten carbide is sometimes colloquially referred to as simply "carbide." Its
general definition of tungsten carbide is described as: Tungsten carbide is an
inorganic chemical compound which contains equal numbers of tungsten and carbon
atoms. It can be pressed and formed into shapes from fine gray powder, which is
considered to be its most basic form. The applications of
tungsten
carbide are widely reflected in industrial machinery, wear resistent
tools, abrasives as well as men' s jewelry.
Main Properties of Tungsten Carbide
- Excellent Hardness: 86~93 HRA, which equal to 68~81HRC;
- Excellent hot working performance: Hardness could be remained at 60 HRC
under 900~1000 ℃
- Excellent wear resistance;
- High cutting speed;
- Long service life
Following pictures show some major products of tungsten carbide.
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