Affordable Prices Carbide Inserts at Dingrui Tools
Dingruitools is legendary for inorganic compound inserts, it’s wont to accurately machine metals, together with steels, carbon, cast iron, high-temperature alloys and alternative non-ferrous metals. Inorganic compound inserts area unit similar and indexable and are available in an exceedingly large type of design, size and grades.
Four-sided insert shapes include diamond, square, rectangular and parallelogram. A diamond insert is a many-sided insert with 2 acute angles used for material removal. Square cutting tips have four equal sides. Rectangular inserts have four sides, two of which are longer than the other two.
Carbide tooling can cut material with hardness up to 55 on the Rockwell hardness C scale (HRC), but cutting speed must be greatly reduced. Tool life also is very short. However, carbide inserts are the most inexpensive of the three to purchase.
Carbide is much harder than steel and much more resistant to heat. Although a carbide-tipped tool is more expensive than a comparable tool which has steel cutting edges, carbide is more economical because it lasts much longer.
To increase the life of carbide inserts, they are sometimes coated. Four such coatings are TiN (titanium nitride), TiC (titanium carbide), Ti(C)N (titanium carbide-nitride), and TiAlN (titanium aluminum nitride). Most coatings generally increase a tool's hardness and/or lubricity.
Round or circular carbide inserts are used in applications of button mills and radius groove turning.
Prices are depending upon the outstanding market conditions.
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