Tungsten Carbide Carbide Rotary File Power Tool Parts For Mold
Grinder
About this project
High-quality tungsten carbide burr die head made in China. Double
cutting can quickly remove blanks in harder materials. The
left-hand groove increases the pulling force and can better control
the operator. It reduces the size of the chip and can be used at a
speed lower than normal. Double cut: suitable for ferrous and
non-ferrous metals, aluminum, mild steel, and also for all
non-metallic materials, such as stone, plastic, hardwood and
ceramics. They have more cutting edges and can remove material
faster. Two cuts will leave a smoother finish than a single cut,
because smaller chips will be produced when the material is cut.
Used for medium and light rough removal, deburring, finishing and
cleaning. Designed for medium and light material removal,
deburring, finishing, cleaning, smoothness and generation of small
debris. Uses of cemented carbide burrs: cemented carbide burrs are
widely used in metal processing, tool manufacturing, engineering,
model engineering, wood carving, jewelry making, welding,
chamfering, casting, deburring, grinding, cylinder head
transplantation and carving. Cemented carbide burrs can be used in
aerospace, automotive, dentistry, stone and metalworking
industries. Recommended RPM speed: The speed at which carbide burrs
are used in rotating tools will depend on the material used and the
shape produced, but usually does not need to exceed 35,000 RPM. If
the burr is easy to chip, it may be due to the slow speed. We
recommend starting the glitch slowly and increasing the speed as it
progresses. High speed can prevent clogging of cemented carbide
burrs. As with all drill bits and burrs, let the burr work and
apply less pressure, otherwise, the cutting edge of the groove will
fall or become smooth too quickly, thereby shortening the service
life of the carbide burr. The cemented carbide files we produce
here in China are machined from specially selected cemented
carbide. Due to the extremely high hardness of tungsten carbide,
high-speed steel works more demanding. Tungsten carbide drills also
perform better at high temperatures, so you can run them at higher
temperatures for longer periods of time. Burrs will begin to soften
at higher temperatures, so carbide is always the best choice for
long-term performance.