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  • Tungsten carbide steel shell mold: the driving force for the rise of the new energy field

    Tungsten carbide steel shell mold: the driving force for the rise of the new energy field

    With the rapid rise of the new energy field, especially the widespread popularity of electric vehicles, cemented carbide battery case molds, as key equipment for battery production, are ushering in unprecedented development opportunities. The purpose of this news is to d...
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  • What is the difference between tungsten carbide and alloy steel?

    What is the difference between tungsten carbide and alloy steel?

    Tungsten carbide and alloy steel are two different materials that differ significantly in terms of composition, properties, and applications. Composition: Tungsten carbide is mainly composed of metals (such as tungsten, cobalt, etc.) a...
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  • Three pitfalls to avoid when purchasing cemented carbide

    Three pitfalls to avoid when purchasing cemented carbide

    China is the world's largest country in tungsten resources, accounting for 65% of the world's tungsten ore reserves, and providing about 85% of the world's tungsten ore resources every year. At the same time, it is also a major producer of cemented carbide in th...
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  • How to choose tungsten carbide saw blade?

    How to choose tungsten carbide saw blade?

    As we all know, cemented carbide is called "industrial teeth", which is widely used in many fields such as military industry, aerospace, machining, metallurgy, oil drilling, mining tools, electronic communications, and construction. From nuts and drills to various types ...
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  • What’s the difference between tungsten carbide and tungsten steel?

    What’s the difference between tungsten carbide and tungsten steel?

    As we all know, cemented carbide has stable properties and is widely used in military industry, aerospace, machining, metallurgy and construction, and is known as "industrial teeth". In recent years, with the upgrading of high-tech weapons and equipment and the rapid dev...
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  • How to process the holes on the carbide?

    How to process the holes on the carbide?

    Tungsten carbide, also known as tungsten steel, is an alloy material made of hard compounds of refractory metals and bonded metals through powder metallurgy process, which has a series of characteristics such as high hardness, wear resistance, good strength and toughness...
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  • Reasons of cracks in tungsten carbide roller rings

    Reasons of cracks in tungsten carbide roller rings

    Tungsten carbide roll rings are often used in high-wire rolling mill rolling, and cracks are often found in the holes and grooves of the roll rings in the production and rolling, which can easily produce cracked rolls, which directly affects the quality and progress of r...
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  • Do you know the advantages of carbide valve balls?

    Do you know the advantages of carbide valve balls?

    Tungsten carbide valve ball, also known as carbide ball valve, is evolved from the traditional plug valve, its opening and closing parts are a ball, and the purpose of opening and closing is achieved through the ball around the axis of the valve stem. Today Chuangrui Xi...
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  • Characteristics of tungsten carbide guide rollers

    Characteristics of tungsten carbide guide rollers

    Tungsten carbide rollers should be more common in our cemented carbide factory, mainly installed outside the bearing, when the wire and wire walk on the inner surface of the groove, the roller rotates with the wire and line, so as to convert sliding friction into static ...
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  • What are the applications of tungsten carbide bushings?

    What are the applications of tungsten carbide bushings?

    Tungsten carbide bushing is mainly used for stamping and drawing, and it is widely used in cemented carbide products. Today, we mainly come to understand the application of cemented carbide bushings, please follow Chuangrui Xiaobian to take a look. The main function of t...
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  • Which is harder compared to tungsten carbide and diamond?

    Which is harder compared to tungsten carbide and diamond?

    Diamond is also known as "diamond", which is the original body of what we commonly call diamond. It is a mineral composed of the element carbon and is an allotrope of the element carbon. Diamond is the hardest substance naturally occurring in nature, so compared with car...
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  • What are the reasons for the bending and deformation of cemented carbide products?

    What are the reasons for the bending and deformation of cemented carbide products?

    Because of its unique high hardness and strong wear resistance, cemented carbide is widely used in industry and is known as industrial teeth. However, cemented carbide products are also prone to bending and deformation during processing. Today, we will analyze the reason...
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