Guidelines

What is micrograin carbide?

What is micrograin carbide?

NTK Micro-Grain Carbide is characterized by an extremely small grain size (less than 1μm). This achieves high toughness with a perfect hardness at the same time. Compared to the conventional “Fine-Grain Carbide”, it offers excellent wear and tear resistance at high temperatures.

What is the hardest grade of carbide?

NEW 5% grade
NEW 5% grade gives you the hardest grade we offer. Excellent for Aerospace applications in composite and CFRP materials. Can also have DLC coating applied to it.

What is submicron carbide?

Nano, Ultrafine and Submicron grades of carbide are what are generally used for end mills. They have a binder content in the range of 3-12% by weight. Grain sizes below 1μm have the highest hardness and compressive strengths, combined with exceptionally high wear resistance and high reliability against breakage.

What are the properties of carbide?

General Properties of Carbides

  • Carbides generally have a very high melting point.
  • Carbides are good conductors of electricity.
  • Carbides are good conductors of heat.
  • Carbides compounds generally possess lustre.

Is carbide stronger than cobalt?

Cobalt (HSCO) is considered an upgrade from HSS because it includes 5-8% Cobalt blended into the base material. This is a great option for drilling into harder steel as well as stainless steel grades. Carbide (Carb) is the hardest and most brittle of the drill bit materials.

Is Tungsten a carbide?

Tungsten carbide (chemical formula: WC) is a chemical compound (specifically, a carbide) containing equal parts of tungsten and carbon atoms….Tungsten carbide.

Names
Appearance Grey-black lustrous solid
Density 15.63 g/cm3
Melting point 2,785–2,830 °C (5,045–5,126 °F; 3,058–3,103 K)

Are there different grades of carbide?

There are at least 5,000 different grades of tungsten carbide sold under more than 1,500 different trade names by more than 1,500 different companies. Tungsten carbide from two different manufacturers may have identical designation but vary widely in almost every imaginable way including performance.

What is C2 grade carbide?

C2 carbide C2 is used for milling tools where friction temperatures do not exceed 400 degrees Celsius. When dealing with metals like aluminum, a C2 carbide grade is used for roughing. When C2 is used in sawing, it is used to manufacture or coat steel rip blades.

What are the different grades of carbide?

Tungsten Carbide Standard Grade Chart
Industry Code FCC Grade Minimum Transverse Rupture Strength (psi)
C10 FC10 360,000
C11 FC11 390,000
C12 FC12 420,000

What is carbide used in?

Carbide is used in other manufacturing purposes and applications as well. It is frequently used for trekking poles, cleats, and ski poles. It is also utilized in the manufacturing of fishing weights and many other mechanisms that require cutting and pulverizing.

How do you classify carbide?

Carbides can be generally classified by the chemical bonds type as follows: (i) salt-like (ionic), (ii) covalent compounds, (iii) interstitial compounds, and (iv) “intermediate” transition metal carbides.

Can you drill stainless steel with carbide?

Carbide tools can be used on long runs without the need for frequent tool changes, making them ideal drills and taps for stainless steel. Coatings – Coating drills in titanium nitride makes them more resistant to heat.

What kind of carbide is Sandvik h10f grade?

SANDVIK Grade H10F 10% Co, 89.5% tungsten carbide (WC) and 0.5% other. Extra fine carbide grain size. High toughness. High wear resistance. Medium corrosion resistance. Applications Grade H10F is recommended for: • Premium grade for Redraw dies.

What is the h10f grade for can tooling?

Applications Grade H10F is recommended for: • Premium grade for Redraw dies. Corrosion and wear resistance data: 0 = very low resistance and 10 = very high resistance. All data shown are typical average values. *As per Palmqvist method.

What is the corrosion resistance of h10f cement?

Medium corrosion resistance. Applications Grade H10F is recommended for: • Premium grade for Redraw dies. Corrosion and wear resistance data: 0 = very low resistance and 10 = very high resistance. All data shown are typical average values. *As per Palmqvist method.