ANSI: WCMT 32.51 US735
ISO: WCMT 32.51 US735
Cemented carbides are a class of hard materials used extensively for cutting tools, as well as in other industrial applications. It consists of fine particles of carbide cemented into a composite by a binder metal. Cemented carbides commonly use tungsten carbide (WC), titanium carbide (TiC), or tantalum carbide (TaC) as the aggregate. Mentions of "carbide" or "tungsten carbide" in industrial contexts usually refer to these cemented composites. The cobalt content could vary from 5% to 23% base on application. 8% to 12% are the most common for cutting tools. Ruthenium is used to replace cobalt as a perfered binder for the best cutting performance.
Single sided inserts for the finishing of Stainless Steel
Specially designed for both interrupted and uninterrupted machining of materials that are subject to workhardening, such as stainless steels, where a sharper cutting edge produces more desired results. Suitable for turning carbon steels also.