Tungsten Carbide is made from a combination of tungsten and carbon. Cobalt and nickel may be added as a binder to enhance the balls’ performance.
Corrosion Resistance: It is used where high compressive strength, hardness, and resistance to wear are requested. It also has a high resistance to shocks and impacts.
It resists deformation well, has good impact resistance, and can quickly handle extremely low and high temperatures. These properties make tungsten carbide ball products a popular option for situations where traditional steel has failed.
Applications: Typical applications include bearings, valves, flow meters, ball screws, and pens.
Specification | |
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Material | A combination of tungsten and carbon |
Diameter | 1.0mm – 120.0mm |
Precision Grade | G10-G100 |
Technical Data | |
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Hardness (Shore D) | HRA 84-95 |
Density | 14.6 – 14.95g/cm3 |
Young’s Modulus | 650 Gpa |
Tensile Strength | 4600-4900 Mpa |
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