Tungsten Carbide Drawing Die For Steel Bar Steel Tube Drawing Die also known as TC wire drawing dies (Tungsten Carbide), are made from tungsten carbides of superior quality which are resistant to high heat and shock.
Application for drawing wire , tubes, rod. Type as S11, WTA. S13 ect .
Tungsten carbide plates have various applications due to their exceptional, wear resistance, and strength. Here are common applications of tungsten carbide plates:
Cutting Tools: Tungsten carbide plates are widely used in the production of cutting tools such as saw blades, milling cutters, drills, and inserts.
Wear Parts: Tungsten carbide plates are used as wear-resistant components
YG6 YG8 Accurate Size Tungsten Carbide Drawing Die for Tube or Wire
YG8 is a type of tungsten carbide grade commonly used for various industrial applications, including drawing dies. Tungsten carbide is a hard and durable material composed of tungsten and carbon atoms. It exhibits excellent hardness, toughness, impact strength, and wear resistance, making it well-suited for demanding applications.
In summary, YG8 tungsten carbide is a widely-used grade for drawing dies and offers a desirable combination of hardness, toughness, impact strength, and wear resistance for efficient wire drawing operations.
Polished Long Round Tungsten carbide Cold Heading Die Forging Die
Tungsten carbide cold heading dies are commonly used in cold heading machines for fastener production. They serve as the mold core in the cold heading process and are designed to withstand high pressures and repetitive impacts. The key properties of tungsten carbide that make it suitable for this application include its high hardness, toughness, impact strength, and excellent wear resistance.
Tungsten carbide is a composite material composed of tungsten (W) and carbon (C) atoms. It is known for its exceptional hardness, ranking among the hardest materials available. This high hardness allows the tungsten carbide cold heading dies to withstand the intense pressure and forces exerted during the cold heading process.