what is tungsten carbide rings
A carbide ring is a ring-shaped component made of a cemented carbide material used in a variety of industrial applications, particularly in machining and construction. Cemented carbide is usually made from a mixture of tungsten carbide (WC) and a metallic binder such as cobalt or nickel. This material is sintered at high temperatures to provide extreme hardness and wear resistance.
The core component of the tungsten carbide ring is tungsten carbide, a very hard material capable of withstanding high intensity wear. A metal binder is used to enhance the toughness of the alloy and ensure that it does not become brittle under high load conditions.
Cemented carbide rings typically have a hardness of HRA 85 or higher, which is much higher than ordinary steel. This makes them excellent for machining hard materials. Due to their excellent wear resistance, Cemented Carbide rings are able to work for long periods of time under extreme conditions. In addition, Cemented Carbide has good corrosion resistance to a wide range of chemicals, making it suitable for use in complex environments.