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Tungsten Carbide Flat-head Teeth
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Tungsten Carbide for Geological and Mining
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Tungsten Carbide Flat-head Teeth
Tungsten Carbide Round Serrated Inserts, Carbide Buttons, Flat Top Buttons,Flat-head Teeth,FLAT INSERT
Cemented carbide flat-top teeth (also commonly referred to as flat-topped teeth or flat-head button teeth) are cemented carbide wear-resistant components featuring a cylindrical flat-top structure. Fabricated via a powder metallurgy (PM) process, they use high-purity tungsten carbide (WC) as the hard matrix and metallic cobalt (Co) and other metals as the binder phase. As core consumable parts for rock drilling, exploration drilling, and crushing engineering equipment, they are distinguished from other tooth profiles (such as spherical button teeth and conical teeth) by their core advantages: high crushing force, uniform wear behavior, and excellent load-bearing capacity, all derived from their large contact end face.
The main body of the product features a standard cylindrical structure with a flat end face at the top. Most products are designed with a micro-chamfer or tapered transition at the edge of the flat top, a detail that not only facilitates press-fit installation and secure fixation, but also mitigates the risk of edge chipping. For some non-standard products, special structures including clamping grooves, positioning steps, and tapered shanks can be incorporated to meet specific installation requirements.
WNiFe, Szie 2.5~180mm, 17.0~18.65g/cc, Machined, 30x20x15mm,50x20x15mm,60x20x15mm
WHA, High-density, WNiFe / WNICu, 17.0~18.5g/cc, Standard & Non-Standard, Support Customization
WHA, 17.0~18.5 g/cc, Dia 2.5~260mm, Non-toxic
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