What Types of Carbide Inserts are There?

Carbide blades can be divided into the following categories according to their uses:

  1. Tungsten-cobalt (WC+Co) blades: domestic nominal YG category, corresponding international nominal category K. This type of alloy blades are used for processing ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals and non-metallic materials that produce short chips, such as cast iron, Aluminum alloy, copper alloy, plastic, hard bakelite, etc. Commonly used grades include YG3, YG6, YG8, etc.
  2. Tungsten cobalt titanium (WC+TiC+Co) blades: Domestic nominal YT type, this type of alloy blades are used to process ferrous metals that produce long chips, such as steel, iron, etc. Commonly used grades include YT5, YT15, YT30, etc.
  3. Tungsten, cobalt, titanium and tantalum (WC+TiC+TaC+Co) type blades: domestic nominal YW type. This type of alloy blades are used for processing austenitic stainless steel, cast iron, high manganese steel, alloy cast iron and other materials. Commonly used grades include YW1, YW2, etc.
  4. Tungsten, cobalt and tantalum (WC+TaC+Co) blades: domestic nominal YD type. This type of alloy blades are used for processing high-hardness cast iron and hardened materials. Commonly used grades include YD100, YD200, etc.

In addition, there are some other carbide blade types, such as cubic boron nitride blades, diamond blades, ceramic blades, etc. These blades are mainly used for processing non-metallic materials and high-hardness metal materials, such as carbide, hardened steel, glass, ceramics, etc.

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