2014年7月29日星期二

Tungsten Carbide Drill Types

As there is a variety of applications of tungsten carbide drills, manufacturers have developed quite a lot of tungsten carbide drill types. Different from the length of the shank or the flutes, there’re more than thirty types of tungsten carbide drills. They can be swapped out accurately with specific hole size. What makes tungsten carbide drill so widely used has another reason, that is the money-saving, it means that you don’t have to replace the whole tungsten carbide drill when it has been used for a long time, you can just replace the drill bit with a new one.


Tungsten Carbide Saw Facts

Tungsten Carbide Saw is also known as tungsten carbide saw blade. It is in the shape of round circular blade with/without teeth around them. The edges of tungsten carbide saw is quite thin which improves its efficiency when cutting through other materials, such as stainless steels, cast iron, aluminum and even copper alloys, etc. Tungsten carbide saws are mostly precisely manufactured, and it is always concerned to be high-speed cutting tools in industrial application.

Tungsten Carbide Button Application

Among all the tungsten carbide products, tungsten carbide button is one of those having many applications. Tungsten carbide button is of high density and hardness, which make it the suitable tools in oil-field drilling and coal-mine digging, etc. So based on various applications of tungsten carbide buttons, there developed buttons of different types, such as P type, Z type and X types button bits. Tungsten carbide buttons are also widely applied to snow removal and other drilling works.

What is Tungsten Carbide Flat Drill

Tungsten Carbide Flat Drill is one of the efficient drilling tools that sintered from tungsten carbide powders. It has extremely high hardness, tensile resistance strength, and also, it can penetrate into many hard materials. Therefore, tungsten carbide flat drills gain an important role in many industrial drilling works. Tungsten carbide flat drill is one of the common tungsten carbide drills, but the heads of them are different. Tungsten carbide flat drills have two smooth and thin faces, and this allows them being one of the popular high-speed drilling tools.