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Tungsten-carbide
Tungsten-carbide is produced by using the powder metallurgical production process. The main contents are hard material (basically carbide Wc/TiC/NbC/TaC) and binder materials (mainly cobalt (Co), seldom nickel (Ni) et al.). The most significant hard material is tungsten carbide (WC).
The most of characteristic for WC-Co Tungsten-carbide is:
The different properties of every single grade is achieved by various combination ratios of the components, the selection and the combination of the grain shape and the grain size, as well as the exact balanced process control. There are NHT-grades for every applicationin ideal quality available.
Examples of usage:
Possible shapes: Bars, bushings, rings, plates for wire-erosion (see stock list).Short delivery time for special (according to drawing). Physical features: |
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Examples: |
G05UF |
GM 25- |
GN 30 S |
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| Ultra fine grain |
Micro grain |
Normal grain |
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| Density | g/cm³ |
14,3 |
14,3 |
14,4 |
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| Hardness | HV30 |
1440 |
1380 |
1250 |
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| Transverserupture strength | N/mm² |
3800 |
>4000 |
>3500 |
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N/mm²
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4900 |
5400 |
5000 |
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| average grain size | my |
1 |
1 |
3 |
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technical changes reserved |
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