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       Cemented carbide molds have high hardness, strength, wear resistance and corrosion resistance, and are known as "industrial teeth". They are used to manufacture cutting tools, knives, cobalt tools and wear-resistant parts, and are widely used in military and aerospace industries. Aviation, machining, metallurgy, oil drilling, mining tools, electronic communications, construction and other fields are accompanied by the development of downstream industries.

The market demand for cemented carbide continues to increase. And in the future, the manufacturing of high-tech weapons and equipment, the advancement of cutting-edge science and technology, and the rapid development of nuclear energy will greatly increase the demand for high-tech and high-quality and stable cemented carbide products.

What should be paid attention to in the processing of cemented carbide molds?

1. The hard alloy mold uses wire as the wire electrode, which saves the forming tool electrode, greatly reduces the design and manufacturing cost of the forming tool electrode, and shortens the production preparation time and the hard alloy mold processing cycle.

2. It can process micro-shaped holes, narrow slits and complex-shaped workpieces with very thin wire electrodes.

3. The cemented carbide mold is processed by moving long metal wire, the loss of the metal wire per unit length is small, the impact on the processing accuracy can be ignored, and the processing accuracy is high. When the reused electrode wire has significant consumption, it can be replaced .

4. It is processed according to the contour in the form of slitting, and the amount of erosion is small, not only the production is improved, but the material utilization rate is also high.

5. High degree of automation, convenient operation and use, easy to realize microcomputer control.

6. Finishing or semi-finishing standards can be directly used for one-time forming. Generally, there is no need to change the electrical standards in the middle.

7. General cemented carbide molds use water-based working fluid to avoid fire. Cemented carbide molds need to be processed to ensure safety and reliability.

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