China Wholesale Wear Parts For Mining Factory – Tungsten Carbide Centrifuge Tiles – N&D
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Tungsten carbide centrifuge tiles are widely used in mining and cleaning industry. Tungsten carbide have a good wear resistance. We custom the parts according to drawings and specified material grade.
Tungsten carbide is an inorganic chemical compound which contains numbers of tungsten and carbon atoms. Tungsten carbide, also known as “cemented carbide”, “hard alloy” or “hardmetal”, is a kind of metallurgic material which contains tungsten carbide powder (chemical formula: WC) and other binder (cobalt, nickel. etc.).
It can be pressed and formed into customized shapes, can be grinded with precision, and can be welded with or grafted to other metals. Various types and grades of carbide can be designed as required for use in application intended, including chemical industry, oil & gas and marine as mining and cutting tools, mould and die, wear parts, etc
Tungsten carbide is widely used in industrial machinery, wear resistant tools and anti-corrosion.
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