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Which carbide material is the most resistant to abrasion?
The SS Grade carbide, made for abrasion resistance.
SS13 and SS15 have the hardness of HV2450 and HV2100, respectively.
These materials are not very tough, so it is recommended that you use them under a low load.
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What about working with pure iron, pure copper, and nickel?
The reason for a shorter lifespan is due to their affinity with cobalt contained in carbide.
We have received great praise for our MC20 that controls this adhesion with lowered affinity to these materials. -
We are using carbide for press processing of stainless materials, but compared to SPCC, abrasion occurs quickly and parts must be replaced.
Stainless materials are hard and tough, which leads to greater abrasion and chipping of the tool.
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What carbides have excellent chipping and abrasions resistance for cutting and bending materials of C5191, C5210 (phosphor bronze), and C1020 (pure copper)?
Results 1: C5191, C5210 (phosphor bronze): KD20
Results 2: C5210 stamping connector, die: KD40 punch:KD20 stripper:G4
Results 3: C5210 stamping/bending connector EF01
Results 4: C1020 (pure copper) MC20
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