Introduction of tungsten carbide button
Tungsten carbide button are made of tungsten carbide (also known as cemented carbide or tungsten steel). They are widely used in mining, oil exploration, geological drilling, road construction and other fields as a special component.
Tungsten carbide button are made of a composite material consisting of tungsten carbide particles and a binder (usually cobalt). This combination produces a very hard and wear-resistant material that is well suited for harsh and abrasive environments. They are usually small cylindrical or spherical blades with hardened tips. The shape and design of the button may vary depending on the specific application and drilling conditions.
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Tungsten carbide button are usually installed on drill bits for oil and gas exploration, mining and construction. They are essential components in rotary drilling (such as for oil and gas wells) and impact drilling (such as for rock drilling). In mining operations, tungsten carbide button are installed on various tools and equipment for cutting, crushing and grinding rock formations, which can improve the efficiency of mining operations and ensure the long-term use of machines. Due to its hardness and wear resistance, it can also be used in construction machinery for tasks such as foundation drilling, road milling and trenching.
The hardness of tungsten carbide buttons is close to that of diamond, which ensures that they can withstand high impact and wear. At the same time, they have excellent wear resistance and high temperature resistance, which can extend their service life even under extreme conditions. And they can withstand the high temperatures generated during drilling operations without significant deformation.