Categories | Wire Drawing Dies |
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Place of Origin: | CHINA |
Brand Name: | STARKING |
MOQ: | 1 PCS |
Packaging Details: | Export packing |
Delivery Time: | 3 days |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 5000 PCS/Days |
Certification: | ISO9000 |
Model Number: | ND,SSCD, PCD |
Typically tungsten carbide dies are used for manufacturing wire or
rod, generally in highly abrasive and high carbon material areas
where PCD dies are not cost effective. It is often used in short
run applications where trials, testing or small lots are desired.
Tungsten Carbide dies can be made in a wide range of sizes, ranging
from 0.127 - 76.2 mm (. 005 - 3.000") or larger upon request.
Key benefits of tungsten carbide dies
Sizes are available up to 76 mm rod
Cost effective Even and round wear during usage
Blanks are thermally stable up to 2870° C (5198 ° F)
Applicability
Tungsten carbide has been a base material for drawing dies for over
100 years and continues to be a viable option for many
applications. These were, next to natural diamond dies, the first
types of drawing dies manufactured by us. Tungsten Carbide and
Natural Diamond were the only materials for many decades. It wasn't
until the invention of SSCD and PCD in recent years that the
exclusive use of natural diamond and tungsten carbide was reduced.
Tungsten carbide dies are successfully used for applications that
require high heat and shock resistance or when short runs are
desired. The affordable cost of Tungsten Carbide makes this
possible. Due to the relative ease of machinability and cost
effectiveness; Tungsten Carbide is also the preferred material of
choice for most shaped wire drawing dies.
Typical application areas:
Steel wire
Stainless steel wire
Copper wire
Aluminum wire
Tungsten wire
Various other ferrous and non-ferrous metal wire types
· Polycrystalline Diamond Dies (PCD Dies)