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Zhuzhou Sanxin Cemented Carbide Manufacturing Co., Ltd

High-Quality Carbide Mold Hard Alloy Ferrule for Ceramic Inserts

Product Details:
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Sanxin
Certification: ISO
Model Number: SX1141
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 piece
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: Safety Packing
Delivery Time: 15~45 Days
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T, Western Union
Supply Ability: 10-50000pcs/month
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Detail Information

Name: Carbide Mold Hard Alloy Ferrule Assembling: For Ceramic Inserts
Grade: Professional Grade Samples: Available
Shape And Size: Customizable Certifications: ISO 9001:2015
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Product Description

High-Quality Carbide Mold Hard Alloy Ferrule for Ceramic Inserts

A Hard Alloy Ferrule for Ceramic Inserts is a specialized tool designed to support and enhance the performance of ceramic inserts in machining applications, particularly when working with hard and brittle materials like ceramics.

Mainly being used in machining processes, particularly in the context of cutting or shaping ceremic materials.

 

Product Parameters:

Parameters Details
Shape Round, Square, Rectangular
Heat Resistance ≤ 900ºC
Product Name Tungsten Carbide Processing
Tolerance ± 0.01mm
Density 14.5-15.0g/cm3
Flexibility Excellent
Impact Resistance Excellent
Processing Method Cutting, Grinding, Polishing
Lifespan Long
Material Tungsten Carbide
Plating Tungsten Carbide Plating, Tungsten Carbide Coating

 

Tungsten Carbide Processing:

The production and processing of tungsten carbide, an important hard alloy material used in the manufacturing of cutting tools, drill bits, and abrasive tools, involve several steps. Here is a general outline of the tungsten carbide production and processing workflow:

  1. Raw Material Selection: Choose high-purity tungsten powder and carbon powder as raw materials to ensure the produced tungsten carbide exhibits excellent properties.
  2. Material Mixing: Blend the selected tungsten and carbon powders in specific proportions to form a uniform mixture.
  3. Pressing: Place the mixture into molds and subject it to high pressure to achieve the desired shape.
  4. Initial Sintering: Place the pressed blank in a high-temperature furnace for initial sintering, forming a preliminary structure.
  5. Powder Metallurgy Sintering: Subject the preliminarily sintered blank to powder metallurgy sintering, utilizing high temperature and pressure to facilitate the complete reaction between carbon and tungsten, resulting in tungsten carbide.
  6. Heat Treatment: Conduct heat treatment on the sintered product to adjust its crystal structure and properties, enhancing hardness and wear resistance.
  7. Product Machining: Process the heat-treated blank through cutting, grinding, and other machining techniques to produce the final tungsten carbide products.
  8. Surface Treatment: Optionally perform surface treatments such as coating or polishing to improve surface properties as needed.
  9. Quality Inspection: Conduct quality checks on the finished tungsten carbide products to ensure they meet specified technical standards and customer requirements.

Each step in this process requires precise control to ensure the final product possesses the desired physical and chemical properties. While variations may exist among different manufacturers and products, this serves as a general overview of the tungsten carbide production and processing workflow.

 

Packing and Shipping:

Tungsten carbide products are usually packaged in sealed plastic bags or cartons and shipped by air, land, or sea. The packaging is designed to protect the product from damage or contamination during the transportation process. The packaging may also include labels or tags for easy identification. For shipment by air, the products are usually placed in strong, durable containers that can withstand the rigors of air travel. The containers are often made of wood, metal, or plastic. For shipment by land or sea, the products are typically placed in crates, boxes, or bags.

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