Products with carbide brazed onto the worn parts, such as the cutting edges of disc-shaped cutter blades. By making only the functional areas from carbide, the wear resistance of the tool is improved!
Typically, carbide is selected as a material when wear resistance is required. However, considering cost and machinability, there are many challenges in manufacturing solid carbide products.
In such cases, carbide brazing, where only the active parts are made of carbide, can be an effective solution.
However, when only the active parts are made of carbide, careful consideration must be given to the design of the joint surface with the base material; otherwise, the functionality of the critical carbide part may be compromised, potentially leading to tool failure.
Therefore, it is necessary to design the joint section and create appropriately shaped carbide components accordingly.
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