Publish Time: 2023-04-13 Origin: Site
Tungsten carbide grit, also known as crushed cemented carbide or crushed tungsten carbide, is produced by crushing tungsten carbide cobalt-bonded alloys, typically derived from anvil scrap and other alloy waste. This material is processed into various mesh sizes to meet the requirements of different applications.
Tungsten carbide grit Features
Irregular and sharp grain structure – Enhances cutting and wear resistance.
High wear resistance – Ideal for drilling, surface reinforcement, and abrasion-resistant tools.
Various particle sizes available – Suitable for different industrial applications.
Tungsten Carbide Grit Grades
Grade | Chemical Composition (%) | Hardness (HRA) | Density (g/cm³) | Available Sizes |
YG6 | Co: 6.0 ± 0.5, Fe: ≤ 0.2, Ti: ≤ 0.1, WC: Balance | 89.5 | - | Mesh: 3-5, 8-14, 10-16, 12-20, 16-24, 60-80 mm: 3-6, 1.2-2.0, 1.0-1.65, 0.8-1.4, 0.175-0.25 |
YG8 | Co: 8.0 ± 0.5, Fe: ≤ 0.2, Ti: ≤ 0.1, WC: Balance | 86.5 | - | Same as above |
YG10 | Co: 10.0 ± 0.5, Fe: ≤ 0.2, Ti: ≤ 0.1, WC: Balance | 86.5 | 14.65 - 14.85 | Same as above |