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Laser-assisted 3D printing shapes ultra-hard tungsten carbide while cutting waste
Manufacturers rely on tungsten carbide–cobalt for tools that must survive extreme wear. Yet shaping ...
From pioneering tungsten carbide tooling to introducing advanced coated inserts, WIDIA has consistently set benchmarks in manufacturing technology. Over the decades, the brand expanded globally, ...
AutomationDirect has added stripping, cutting and crimping tools from Weidmuller which are designed to streamline wiring tasks with greater speed, precision and consistency.
The university's team reports that their approach centers on controlled "softening" of the material rather than complete melting. The process, known as hot-wire laser irradiation, reshapes ...
This new metal printing method keeps tungsten carbide insanely hard while cutting waste and skipping extreme heat cycles ...
The TS0501 finishing grade provides optimal tool life, surface finish and reliability in demanding aerospace and energy applications.
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Scientists can now 3D print one of the world’s hardest tool materials
Hard materials keep modern life moving, from drill bits to cutting tools. One of the toughest is tungsten carbide with cobalt, often shortened to WC–Co. It lasts a long time and resists wear, but ...
A sharp knife is safer, faster, and far more satisfying to use—but only if you maintain it properly. After testing electric and manual knife sharpeners on everything from chef’s knives to pocket ...
The machine features a universal bi-rotary head with automatic positioning, 38-kW power, maximum torque of 615 Nm and speeds of up to 6,000 rpm, with ISO 50 tool attachment. This combination allows ...
The expanded selection of corner radii will help us increase our market share and meet the needs of manufacturers who utilize solid carbide endmills.
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