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C3 carbide

C3 carbide C3 carbide is an American-standard, extra fine-grained tungsten-cobalt (WC-Co) cemented carbide. It corresponds to the ISO K10 classification and closely mirrors the performance characteristics of the Chinese-standard YG6X grade; consequently, it is widely utilized in precision industrial applications throughout the United States. Its core strengths lie in its exceptional hardness and high wear […]

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C2 Carbide

C2 Carbide I. Definition and Standard Classification of C2 Carbide From a standard system perspective, C2 belongs to the ANSI (American Standard) classification, corresponding to the K category in the ISO system. Its equivalent ISO grade is usually around K20, close to the Chinese YG6 grade. C2 carbide is an alloy material made by powder

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Analysis of the application of cemented carbide in high-pressure roller mills (HPGR)

Analysis of the application of cemented carbide in high-pressure roller mills (HPGR) Cemented carbide is a key material for the core wear-resistant components of high pressure roller mills (HPGRs). Its application level and consumption scale directly reflect the maturity of HPGR technology and its market penetration. This article combines the specific application forms, core performance

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Feasibility Analysis of Tungsten Carbide Forging and Core Manufacturing Processes

Feasibility Analysis of Tungsten Carbide Forging and Core Manufacturing Processes I. Core Conclusion: Traditional Forging is Infeasible, but Special Processes Offer the Possibility of “Forging-like” Processes Tungsten carbide (WC), as a typical core phase of tungsten-based cemented carbide, cannot be formed using traditional metal forging processes (such as hammer forging, roll forging, and extrusion). However,

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YG6 VS YG8 :  A Comparison of Their Applications and Selection

YG6 VS YG8 :  A Comparison of Their Applications and Selection I. Definition and Composition Characteristics of YG Series Cemented Carbide Grades Cemented carbide is an alloy material produced through powder metallurgy processes from refractory metal carbides (such as Tungsten Carbide, WC) and binder metals (such as Cobalt, Co). YG6 VS YG8 are cemented carbide grades

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Stellite Saw Tips vs Tungsten Carbide Saw Tips: Performance Comparison, Application Scenarios, and Selection Guide

Stellite Saw Tips vs Tungsten Carbide Saw Tips: Performance Comparison, Application Scenarios, and Selection Guide Stellite saw tips (cobalt-based alloy saw tips) and carbide saw tips (tungsten carbide saw tips) are core cutting tool materials in the industrial cutting field. The former uses cobalt as the matrix combined with elements such as chromium and tungsten, while the

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