Brand Name: | KINGTOOLS, OEM |
Model Number: | tungsten carbide particles |
MOQ: | 10 KG |
Price: | 18.9-29.9 USD/ per kg |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Tungsten carbide particles, commonly referred to as tungsten grits or carbide grits, play a pivotal role in enhancing the wear resistance properties of various tools and equipment. These particles consist of tungsten and carbon atoms, combined through a sintering process to create an exceptionally hard and durable material.
The primary application of tungsten carbide particles involves welding or soldering them onto a steel body, effectively creating a composite material with superior wear resistance. This process significantly extends the lifespan of tools and components, making them capable of withstanding harsh conditions and prolonged usage.
The tungsten carbide grits is suitable for hard facing material. 1 mesh to 12 mesh: used for wear-resistance electrode and mace electrode;
10 mesh to 60 mesh: used for saw blade or play a role of wear-resisting welding in the metal surface.
Exceptional Hardness:
Tungsten carbide is renowned for its extreme hardness, comparable to that of natural diamonds.This property ensures a high level of wear resistance, making it ideal for applications in abrasive environments.
Enhanced Wear Resistance:
Welding or soldering tungsten carbide particles onto a steel body significantly improves the wear resistance of tools and components.
The resulting composite material withstands harsh conditions, extending the lifespan of tools and reducing the frequency of replacements.
Extended Tool Life:
Incorporating tungsten carbide grits into steel tools substantially increases their operational durability.
Tools enhanced with carbide particles exhibit a longer lifespan, leading to cost savings and improved productivity.
Improved Cutting Efficiency:
Tools with tungsten carbide particles demonstrate superior cutting efficiency.
For example, a steel cutter can experience a tenfold increase in cutting hours when enhanced with tungsten carbide grits.