Carbide Blanks - Standard Grade

29 Apr.,2024

 

Carbide Blanks - Standard Grade


Artco offer two grades of high-quality carbide.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of carbide blanks producer. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

 

This is the standard C-2 grade. Due to its excellent wear resistance and ability to withstand medium shock, the standard grade is recommended for all general purpose applications and is widely used for solid carbide rotary tools.

All carbide blanks are centerless ground to tolerance of  +0.0000"/-0.0005".
 

Carbide


Properties

Standard
Grade

Micrograin
Grade

Industrial Code

C-2

C-10

% Tungsten Carbide

94

90

% Cobalt

6

10

Density (grams/cm³)

14.90

14.55

Hardness

92.0

91.3

TRS (psi)

280,000

430,000


Available in the following sizes:


Dimensions

Solid
 Rod 

Split "A"


 (One End)


Split "B"
(Both Ends)

Split "C"
(Entire Length)

3/64"dia x 1-1/2"

CB0315

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1/16"dia x 1-1/2"

CB0415

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3/32"dia x 2"

CB0620

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1/8"dia x 1-1/2"

CB0815

CB0815A

CB0815B

CB0815C

1/8"dia x 3"

CB0840

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3/16"dia x 2"

CB1220

CB1220A

CB1220B

MC1220C

3/16"dia x 4"

CB1240

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7/32"dia x 4"

CB1420

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1/4"dia x 2-1/4"

CB1621

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CB1621A

CB1621B

CB1621C

1/4"dia x 4"

CB1640

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5/16"dia x 2-1/2"

CB1825

CB1825A

CB1825B

CB1825C

5/16"dia x 4"

CB1840

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3/8"dia x 2-1/2"

CB2025

CB2025A

CB2025B

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3/8"dia x 4"

CB2040

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3/8"dia x 6"

CB2060

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1/2"dia x 2-1/2"

CB2225

CB2225A

CB2225B

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1/2"dia x 4"

CB2240

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1/2"dia x 6"

CB2260

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6mm dia x 50mm

CB6050

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8mm dia x 50mm

CB8050

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Details   SKU CB0315 Weight

0.00

lbs Price:

$3.33


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Buyers Guide: Different Types of Carbide Blanks

Tungsten Carbide Blanks


For many businesses, finding the perfect carbide blank is not an easy task. With so many different types to choose from, it can be difficult to know which one is right for your application or project. Luckily, TUNGSTEN MAN can provide expert advice and helpful tips to make your selection process easier.

What Types of Carbide Blanks Are Available?

There are several types of carbide blanks available, each designed with specific characteristics and intended uses. The most popular types include solid carbide blanks, which are made from a single piece of tungsten carbide; brazed blanks which are composed of two pieces bonded together by a layer of braze alloy; and composite or hybrid blanks that combine different materials to form a single blank. To determine which type is best for you, it helps to know your project requirements in terms of size, shape, material properties, and working environment.

How Do You Choose the Right Carbide Blank?

Choosing the best carbide blank for your project can be a daunting task. To help, first, consider your application and the type of material you need. Next, consider factors like working environment, size and shape requirements, or any other specifications you may have. Finally, look into each type of carbide blank to determine which one is best suited for your needs. Consider factors such as hardness and toughness, machinability, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and price when making your selection.

What Is the Difference Between a Rod, Block and Wire Type Carbide Blank?

Rod-type carbide blanks are cylindrical in shape and typically come in lengths ranging from 3 millimetres to 200 millimetres. They are used for machining applications where tighter tolerances are required such as in cutting tools. Block-type carbide blanks are thicker and more forgiving when cutting, making them ideal for roughing operations. Lastly, wire-type carbide blanks are thin and flexible, suitable for most machining projects.

What Should You Consider When Purchasing Carbide Blanks?

When selecting the type of carbide blanks to use for your machining needs, you should consider a number of things. First, consider the material that the blank is made from and its properties such as hardness, strength, and wear resistance. Also, evaluate the application for which it will be used and determine the shape and size required for optimal performance. Lastly, factor in cost – some types are more expensive than others depending on grade or brand.

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