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2025-07-04
Customized solutions for cemented carbide turning inserts
In the metalworking industry, selecting a suitable carbide turning insert often achieves the optimal balance between efficiency, cost, and product quality. Li Zhou Carbide, as a professional cutting tool manufacturer, has long provided reliable customized services to various customers.
2025-07-03
Can tungsten carbide drills be used on aluminum?
Certainly, a drill bit specifically for aluminum processing materials is required. When carbide tools are combined with a special geometric design, aluminum processing efficiency can be maximized. The sharp cutting edge actively cuts the sticky chips of aluminum, preventing built-up edge from damaging the workpiece.
2025-07-02
How are cemented carbide blades made?
Do you know what the "small steel pieces that cut iron like mud" in machine tools are made of? That's right, it's hard alloy blades! This super material, with tungsten carbide as its core, is 3 times harder than steel! It is not only super wear-resistant and super high-temperature resistant, but also known as the "industrial teeth" of modern manufacturing.
2025-07-01
Can tungsten carbide be cut? How much does it cost? How do you clean it?
If you are using or considering purchasing tungsten carbide (tungsten steel alloy) materials, you are surely concerned about these three core issues: Can such a hard material be cut? Will the cost be too high? How should it be cleaned after daily use?
2025-06-30
How to select high-performance cemented carbide cutting blades and tools
In the fields of metal processing, mold manufacturing, and precision parts production, cemented carbide cutting tool inserts, with their superior wear resistance, impact resistance, and long service life, have become indispensable core tools in modern industry. However, faced with numerous brands and models on the market, how to choose cemented carbide cutting tool insert manufacturers, suitable cemented carbide inserts for cutting tools, and flexible and efficient replaceable insert slotting tools remains a challenge.