Cemented Carbide Alloy is a multi-phase composite material produced by powder metallurgy with refractory metal carbide as matrix and hard phase, cobalt (nickel) as binder phase (often sintered in vacuum furnace or hydrogen reduction furnace and produced by powder metallurgy). powder metallurgy products). Carbide is widely used as tool material, such as turning, milling, planing, boring and other tools and drills, for cutting ordinary steel, cast iron, non-ferrous metals and plastics and other materials, and even for cutting tool steel, stainless and heat-resistant steel Difficult-to-machine materials (materials up to 50 HRC can be cut). The cutting speed of carbide tools is 4-7 times higher than that of high-speed steel, and Read more