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What is hard alloy steel?

What is hard alloy steel?

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Modern ultra hard alloys are produced by sintering of carbides of tungsten carbide and some other elements. It is the hard metal (tungsten, tantalum, titanium, molybdenum, etc.) carbide carbide particles, with one or several iron elements (cobalt, nickel or iron) powder mixed, pressed molding, and then made by sintering.Cemented carbide is the most powerful alloy in the world at present. Hard alloy widely used now has two main categories: the first is to do the cobalt WC alloy binder; the second is to make titanium carbide alloy tool steel binder.Cemented carbide is used as a tool, and its hardness will not decrease even at high temperatures of 1000 degrees. Therefore, for high speed cutting, cutting speed up to 2000 meters per minute, 100 times higher than the ordinary carbon steel cutter, tungsten steel cutter is 15 times higher than. The mold made of it can be punched about 3000000 times, which is 60 times longer than the ordinary alloy steel die.
Modern ultra hard alloys are produced by sintering of carbides of tungsten carbide and some other elements. It is the hard metal (tungsten, tantalum, titanium, molybdenum, etc.) carbide carbide particles, with one or several iron elements (cobalt, nickel or iron) powder mixed, pressed molding, and then made by sintering.
1, generally called carbide, rather than hard alloy steel.2. Cemented carbides are alloy materials made from hard metal carbides and bonded metals by powder metallurgy process.3, carbide hardness is very high, mainly used for cutting tools.By any means, hard alloy is not the hardest material in the world. Diamond is the hardest material. Many inorganic non-metallic materials have higher hardness than cemented carbides.

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