Carbide Cemented Rods
Cemented carbide is a composite material consisting of hard carbide particles, such as tungsten carbide, held together by a metallic binder, usually cobalt. This structure gives the material outstanding hardness, excellent wear resistance, and strong performance at high temperatures, making it highly suitable for cutting tools and other demanding industrial uses.
Key Properties of Cemented Carbide:
High Hardness: Much harder than steel, cemented carbide can efficiently cut through tough and abrasive materials.
Excellent Wear Resistance: Its exceptional hardness minimizes wear, extending tool life even in demanding applications.
High Temperature Strength: Maintains its mechanical strength and hardness at elevated temperatures, making it ideal for high-speed and high-heat machining operations.
Good Thermal Conductivity: Effectively dissipates heat generated during cutting, reducing the risk of thermal damage to both the tool and the workpiece.

Advantages over other materials:
Compared to High-Speed Steel (HSS):
Cemented carbide offers significantly higher hardness, wear resistance, and cutting speeds.
Compared to Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD):
Cemented carbide is generally more cost-effective than PCD, while still providing excellent performance.
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