What Is Difference in Hardness Between Carbide and Diamond?

The main differences between carbide and diamond in terms of hardness are hardness and application.

The hardness of cemented carbide is generally between 1700-2000HV. It is a very hard material and is mainly used in the manufacturing of cutting tools, drill bits, milling cutters and other industrial and technological fields. In contrast, diamond has a hardness of up to 10, making it the hardest substance currently known. It is usually used to make cutting tools and abrasives, and can play a more efficient and effective role in the fields of high-strength, high-precision, high-speed cutting and grinding. More refined processing effect.

To sum up, the difference in hardness between cemented carbide and diamond lies in hardness and application fields. Carbide has a higher hardness and is mainly used in the manufacturing of cutting tools in the industrial and technological fields. Diamond, on the other hand, has the highest hardness currently known and is mainly used in high-precision, high-strength and high-speed cutting and grinding fields.

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