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1.Carbide is more expensive per unit than other typical tool materials, and it is more brittle, making it susceptible to chipping and breaking.

3.Most modern face mills use carbide inserts, as well as many lathe tools and endmills. In recent decades, though, solid-carbide endmills have also become more commonly used, wherever the application's characteristics make the pros (such as shorter cycle times) outweigh the cons (mentioned above).

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3.Application areas: Machining of cast iron, nonferrous alloy, chill cast iron, hard steel, stainless steel, plastic materials, fiberglass, carbon fiber and other non-metallic.

MITSUBISHI APGT1135PDFR-G2 HTi10 Polished Carbide Inserts CEMENTED CARBIDE INSERT HTi10 GRADE FOR Processing CAST IRON AND NON-FERROUS METAL

2.Coatings provide high-speed capability and are engineered from finishing to hevy roughing,the ostcoat treatment reduces coating stresses,improves coating adhesion,minimises microchipping and edge build-up,and improves workpiece finish.

WET supply original carbide inserts for below famous brand:mitsubishi,iscar,kyocera,sumitomo,hitachi,taegutec,korloy,sandvik,seco etc.

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2.To offset these problems, the carbide cutting tip itself is often in the form of a small insert for a larger tipped tool whose shank is made of another material, usually carbon tool steel. This gives the benefit of using carbide at the cutting interface without the high cost and brittleness of making the entire tool out of carbide.

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4.Versitility: because our products are reliable to be used in most applications to cut Cast iron,          stainless steel, steel and superhard materials,workpieces can be quick and easily change witout swaping cutters,improe efficiency and much more profitable.