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  • 0862400712

    0862400712 2017-09-27 14:47:37

    Carbide punch is a carbide die on a part, also known as carbide punch or carbide punch, mainly used to punch metal parts or electronic parts, of course, can also punch other non-metallic Pieces, and even belt holes, plastic holes and so on. Carbide, also known as tungsten steel, is a sintered composite that contains at least one metal carbide. Tungsten carbide, cobalt carbide, niobium carbide, titanium carbide, tantalum carbide is a common component of tungsten steel. The grain size of the carbide component (or phase) is usually between 0.2 and 10 microns, and the carbide grains are bonded together using a metal binder. Binder usually refers to metal cobalt (Co), but for some special purposes, nickel (Ni), iron (Fe), or other metals and alloys can also be used. The matrix of the cemented carbide consists of two parts: one is the hardened phase and the other is the bonded metal. Bond metal is generally iron family metals, commonly used is cobalt, nickel. So there is a tungsten cobalt alloy, tungsten nickel alloy and tungsten titanium cobalt alloy

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  • 0086299725

    0086299725 2017-09-27 10:00:06

    Punching is a metal forming process that uses a punch press to force a tool, called a punch, through the workpiece to create a hole via shearing. The punch often passes through the work into a die. A scrap slug from the hole is deposited into the die in the process. Depending on the material being punched this slug may be recycled and reused or discarded. Punching is often the cheapest method for creating holes in sheet metal in medium to high production volumes. When a specially shaped punch is used to create multiple usable parts from a sheet of material the process is known as blanking. In forging applications the work is often punched while hot, and this is called hot punching. Slugging- It is the operation of punching in which punch is stopped as soon as the metal fracture is complete and metal is not removed but held in hole

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