Precio FOB
Obtener el precio más reciente52 ~ 65 USD / Kilogram ( Negotiable )
|5 Kilogram Minimum Order
País:
China
N º de Modelo:
CU001
Precio FOB:
52 ~ 65 USD / Kilogram ( Negotiable )Obtener el precio más reciente
Lugar de origen:
China
Precio de pedido mínimo:
52 per Kilogram
Cantidad de pedido mínimo:
5 Kilogram
Detalle de embalaje:
Standard packing
El tiempo de entrega:
15-20 days
Capacidad de suministro:
100 Ton per Month
Tipo de pago:
Western Union, L/C, T/T
Grupo de productos :
Persona de contacto Anna
Daping road, Zhuzhou, Hunan
Tungsten Carbide is an incredible material. It was originally
developed for use as a cutting tool, in machine tools
applications, where it still finds wide use
today.
It is extremely hard at *1 HRA which is equivalent to ***0
Vickers *0. This material is very wear resistant, with some
abrasion tests showing it at *0 times hard steel. It has good
long-term dimensional stability, which makes a good material for
gage applications.
Tungsten Carbide is extremely stiff, with a Young's modulus of
elasticity of *8,**0,**0 pounds per square inch, compared with
steel at *0,**0,**0 PSI. This high stiffness makes cemented
tungsten carbide balls a good choice for ball-sizing and they
provide premier results as components of kinematic
couplings.
Its good performance at temperatures up to **0 degree Fahrenheit
( **7 centigrade ) make it a good choice in high temperature
applications.
It has good corrosive resistance in many
environments.
The material has a very low rate of thermal expansion, at 2
microinches per inch per degree Fahrenheit (4.9 X ***4 per degree
C). Steel is 6.4 and aluminum is *2 microinches per inch per
degree Fahrenheit.
One of the very important features of this material is that it is
electrically conductive, with a resistivity of two micro ohms per
centimeter. This conductivity sets it apart from other hard stiff
materials, such as ceramics and sapphire, because it allows it to
be machined into complex forms by the Electrical Discharge
Machining (EDM) process. Cemented Tungsten Carbide can be ground
and lapped using diamond grit. The material is slightly magnetic.
Small diameter balls can be picked up with a magnet. Cemented
Tungsten Carbide is very heavy, with a density of .*4 pounds per
cubic inch or *5 grams per cubic centimeter.
Cemented Tungsten Carbide is neither a metal nor is it a ceramic.
It is a cermetal although this isn't a widely used term. This is
a combination of a large percentage of Tungsten Carbide ceramic
particles bonded together by a small percentage of a metallic
binder, to form a solid mass.
Making the Tungsten Carbide Raw Material
When a mixture of powdered tungsten metal and carbon powder are
raised to a very high temperature by an arc of electricity, while
the whole mass is held in a carbon crucible, there is a complete
chemical combination of the two elements to form a big lump of
tungsten carbide ( WC ). This lump is crushed several times and
then milled to form a fine powder. The powder is screened down to
uniform particle sizes.
Processing the Ball Blank
The
Tungsten carbide powder and powdered cobalt metal are
mechanically mixed to form a uniform combination. To this
combination is added a polymer or wax that acts as a mechanical
binder in the pre-sintered stage. A carefully measured volume of
this combined powder is compressed by a double acting press to
form the tungsten carbide ball blank, or pre-form. The binder is
removed by placing the preformed parts in a vacuum chamber and
raising the temperature. The binder out gasses and is trapped
down stream as a liquid.
Next, the
combined tungsten carbide and cobalt pre-forms are sintered or
fused into a solid mass by heating them to a high temperature in
a vacuum or hydrogen atmosphere furnace.
Some
tungsten carbide ball sizes are Hot Isocratic Pressed or hipped.
The newest procedure is to Sinter-HIP the parts in a single
operation.
The
metallurgically complete ball blanks are then rough ground with
course diamond to remove all imperfections from the surface.
Using micro size diamond dust, they are then finished lapped and
polished to final size and microinch roundness with a
sub-microinch surface finish.
Chemical Analysis
Making spectrographic chemical analysis of Tungsten Carbide can
be difficult and uncertain, so the accepted procedure is to use a
magnetic permascopic evaluation. If anyone tells you that they
can analyze tungsten carbide to an exact figure, ask them for the
error budget on their process. If they know the uncertainty, it
will be in percentage points.
The same exactness of
chemistry and physical properties in tungsten carbide that are
experienced with alloy metals cannot be expected, as T.C. is made
from a physical mixture of a pure metal powder and a powdered
ceramic. There will naturally be more variability in
performance.
The stiffness or Young's modulus of elasticity given for Tungsten
Carbide has been measured in tension, but balls are almost always
used in compression. In our experience, the Young's modulus of
elasticity of cemented tungsten carbide is actually *0% higher in
compression than it is in tension.
Special Grades of Tungsten Carbide
There has been a tremendous consolidation within the hard metals industry. The surviving entities have become very large companies that are far less willing to produce any special combinations of material orders. This has dramatically reduced the availability of special grades of cemented tungsten carbide. Many of the exotic grades are simply not available today. Delivery on available grades is in the eight to sixteen week time frame.
País: | China |
N º de Modelo: | CU001 |
Precio FOB: | 52 ~ 65 / Kilogram ( Negotiable ) Obtener el precio más reciente |
Lugar de origen: | China |
Precio de pedido mínimo: | 52 per Kilogram |
Cantidad de pedido mínimo: | 5 Kilogram |
Detalle de embalaje: | Standard packing |
El tiempo de entrega: | 15-20 days |
Capacidad de suministro: | 100 Ton per Month |
Tipo de pago: | Western Union, L/C, T/T |
Grupo de productos : | carbide ball |