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Advantages of machining with carbide rotary files


Cemented Carbide is made from high hardness carbides (e.g. Tungsten Carbide WC) and metal binders (e.g. Cobalt Co) by powder metallurgy and has extremely high hardness and wear resistance. This makes the carbide rotary file perform well in machining high hardness materials (e.g. hardened steel, stainless steel, etc.), and is able to maintain sharpness and machining efficiency for a longer period of time.

1. In the machining process carbide rotary burrs can easily cut the material, reduce cutting force and cutting heat, reduce tool wear, improve machining accuracy and surface quality. In addition, the cutting edge of the tungsten carbide rotary burr is sharp, which can process finer shapes and tighter tolerances.

2. The service life is much higher than traditional high-speed steel tools and aluminum oxide grinding wheels. This means that under the same machining conditions, tungsten carbide rotary files require fewer replacements, reducing production and maintenance costs.

3. It is not only suitable for the processing of metal materials, such as cast iron, cast steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, etc., but also non-metallic materials such as marble, jade and bone. Its wide range of processing makes the carbide rotary burr has a wide range of applications in many industrial fields.

4. Carbide rotary files are usually used in conjunction with power tools or wind tools, which is easy and convenient to operate. At the same time, due to its cutting process produces less dust, improving the working environment and reducing the health risk of the operator.