Tungsten Carbide

-125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding

Tungsten Carbide is a powerhouse material in the world of industrial applications, celebrated for its unmatched hardness and tenacity in resisting wear and tear.

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Overview of -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding

Tungsten Carbide (WC) is a hard, brittle, and corrosion-resistant material composed of equal parts tungsten and carbon atoms. It is a popular member of the cemented carbide family, known for its incredible hardness, strength, and thermal stability. Tungsten carbide is often used in industrial applications requiring high wear resistance and the ability to maintain sharp edges, even under extreme conditions.

Features of -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding

  1. Exceptional Hardness: With a Mohs hardness of 9.0 to 9.5, tungsten carbide is one of the hardest materials available, second only to diamond.

  2. High Density: Its density ranges from 14.5 to 15.6 g/cm³, providing substantial mass in a small volume, beneficial for applications like balancing and weighting.

  3. Thermal Stability: Retains its hardness up to temperatures around 1000°C, making it suitable for high-temperature applications.

  4. High Young’s Modulus: Possesses a high modulus of elasticity, indicating stiffness and resistance to deformation under load.

  5. Brittleness: Although extremely hard, tungsten carbide is also brittle, requiring careful handling to avoid chipping or fracturing.

  6. Chemical Resistance: Resistant to corrosion from most acids except for hydrofluoric acid and strong alkalis, and is not attacked by most organic materials.

-125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding

(-125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding)

Parameters of -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding

The recommended temperature range for the gas atomized blend tungsten carbide powder for laser cloning is typically around 850°C to 950°C, depending on the specific material and application. It’s important to note that this temperature can vary slightly depending on factors such as the thickness of the surface being addressed and the specific application. The exact temperature should be determined by the manufacturer or professional meltmaker to ensure that the powder meets their standards and optimal performance.

-125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding

(-125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding)

Applications of -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding

  1. Cutting Tools: Used in the manufacture of drills, milling cutters, and other metal-cutting tools due to its hardness and heat resistance.

  2. Mining and Construction: For drill bits, saw tips, and wear parts in earthmoving equipment due to its exceptional wear resistance.

  3. Jewelry: Provides a durable and scratch-resistant alternative to precious metals in rings and other jewelry items.

  4. Ballistic Applications: Used in armor-piercing ammunition and protective plates due to its hardness and density.

  5. Dies and Punches: In the forming of other metal parts in stamping and punching operations due to its wear resistance and ability to hold a sharp edge.

  6. Oil and Gas Drilling: As components of drill bits and wear parts in drilling equipment due to its toughness and resistance to abrasion.

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MyCarbides is a trusted global chemical material supplier & manufacturer with over 12-year-experience in providing super high-quality carbides and relative products.

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FAQs of -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding

Q: How is -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding manufactured?
A: -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding is typically produced by mixing tungsten carbide powder with a binder metal (commonly cobalt), pressing the mixture into shape, and then sintering it at high temperatures to form a solid, tough material.

Q: Is -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding recyclable?
A: Yes, -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding is highly recyclable. Scrap and worn-out tungsten carbide tools can be collected, reground, and reused or reprocessed back into tungsten carbide powder.

Q: How does -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding compare to steel in terms of hardness and toughness?
A: While -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding is much harder than steel, making it suitable for cutting and drilling harder materials, it is less tough, meaning it is more prone to chipping or breaking under impact compared to steel.

Q: Can -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding be machined easily?
A: No, due to its extreme hardness, tungsten carbide is very difficult to machine using conventional methods. It often requires specialized grinding or electrical discharge machining (EDM) techniques.

Q: Is -125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding dangerous to health?
A: In its solid form, tungsten carbide is generally safe to handle. However, during grinding or machining, dust containing tungsten carbide and cobalt binder can be released, which can be hazardous if inhaled. Proper protective measures are necessary.

-125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding

(-125 +45 micron WOKA 56006 Gas Atomized Blend Tungsten Carbide Powder for Laser Cladding)

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