Solid Carbide Corner Chamfer End Mills ... - chamfer endmill
Carbide is the hardest and most brittle drill bit in use today and gives a magnificent finish. Carbide drill bits are not suitable for hand tools such as impact drills or cordless drills but are generally ideal for high-production drilling.
As we have seen, both drill bits are made from high-grade materials and perform well. But in terms of strength, solid carbide drill bits are superior, with a hardness of 75 HRC and cobalt’s hardness of 65 HRC on a Rockwell scale. The table below compares the pros of cobalt and carbide drill bits.
You have probably heard that solid carbide drill bits are the most efficient, and cobalt drill bits are durable. This simple explanation is not enough to make an informative decision on which one to buy. SCTools is committed to helping you machine better, and we will give you a detailed breakdown of these two drill bits and help you choose the ideal one for your machining needs.
Carbide drill bits are made of tungsten carbide, a combination of carbon and tungsten. This mixture helps increase metal cutting speeds and feeds, giving it a durable tool for cutting edges. Solid carbide drills are efficient in high-speed drilling and are used on fiber-glass reinforced plastics and hard, non-ferrous heavy metals.
High-speed steel drill bits are sometimes ineffective at drilling tough metal to produce spectacular results. To keep your manufacturing company at the top, you need to acquire durable and efficient drill bits, such as carbide or cobalt, to work on tough materials.
The toughness allows the drill bit to cut coolant-through holes. The lower temperatures introduced reduce heat treatment of the drilled part and drill wear
SCTools recommends carbide bits as the ideal drill bit to give your manufacturing company the cutting edge it needs to offer an impressive finish to products. You are assured of a masterful and splendid finish with a carbide drill bit that increases production speed and reduces costs.
Cobalt drill bits are primarily made from a 5–8% cobalt concentration and high-speed steel. This combination improves the heat and wear resistance of the drill bit, making it durable. Cobalt is added to the stainless steel alloy (Iron and Carbon) during formation, enabling resharpening without losing the drill bit’s cutting quality. Cobalt drill bits are best used on tool steel, stainless steel, and other hard ferrous metals.
Carbide and cobalt drill bits have an ultimate breaking point that can lead to chipping and ineffective functioning if not used properly. Overall, both drill bits get the work done with minimal cons, as shown in the table below.