Carbide Tipping
  • Carbide Tipping
  • Carbide Tipping
  • Carbide Tipping
  • Carbide Tipping
  • Carbide Tipping
  • Carbide Tipping

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Carbide Tipping

Carbide Tipping

The process consists in brazing a tip (usually made of tungsten or titanium carbide) into a base material in order to obtain an extremely hard cutting edge. Tips are exposed to wear, so it is important to replace them in a timely manner. The use of carbide allows for longer tool life.

Application is used in:

  • saws;
  • routing bits;
  • lathe bits;
  • drills.

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Carbide Tipping

The process consists in brazing a tip (usually made of tungsten or titanium carbide) into a base material in order to obtain an extremely hard cutting edge. Tips are exposed to wear, so it is important to replace them in a timely manner. The use of carbide allows for longer tool life.

Application is used in:

  • saws;
  • routing bits;
  • lathe bits;
  • drills.