Tungsten carbide gripper jaws are tools used to clamp and hang the casing string during the drilling process. They are used to clamp or place between the casing of the drill pipe. They are used to tighten and hang the casing string and oil string in the well to prevent them from falling into the well.
Note: Other specification can be made upon customer's requirements.
Tungsten carbide gripper jaws are tools used to clamp and hang the casing string during the drilling process. They are used to clamp or place between the casing of the drill pipe. They are used to tighten and hang the casing string and oil string in the well to prevent them from falling into the well.
Note: Other specification can be made upon customer's requirements.
Place of Origin: Hunan, China (Mainland)
Brand Name: APPLECARBIDE Carbide Turning Inserts/ Cemented CarbideTurning Inserts
Model Number: SNMG Material: Fine grain tungsten carbide matrix
Usage: External Turning Tool
Hardness: Above 90HRA
Coating: TiCN / Al2O3
Product Name: cemented carbide turning/ carbide inserts turning blade SNMGSeries
Workpiece Material: cast iron and steel Application: for roughing, semi-finishing
Sintering: HIP sintering
Vc: 100-80M/min
ap: 1.5-5mm
Stock: available
Place of production: ZhuZhou city
Certificate: ISO9001
Life Time: GOOD
What Are Tungsten Carbide Inserts?
Tungsten carbide inserts are cutting tools made from a composite material consisting primarily of tungsten and cobalt. Known for their exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and thermal stability, these inserts are essential in modern industrial manufacturing processes, enabling high-precision cutting and machining.
Applications of Tungsten Carbide Inserts
Tungsten carbide inserts are widely used across various industries, including:
Automotive Industry:
- Precision machining of engine components, axles, and transmissions.
Aerospace Industry:
- Cutting high-temperature alloys and titanium alloys for engine parts and structural components.
Mold Manufacturing:
- Processing hardened steel and die cavities in mold making.
General Machinery:
- Turning, milling, drilling, and boring for diverse mechanical parts.
Energy Sector:
- Machining wind turbine blades, oil pipelines, and drill bits.
Materials Processed with Tungsten Carbide Inserts
Tungsten carbide inserts are suitable for machining a wide range of materials, such as:
- Steel Materials: Carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, etc.
- Cast Iron: Gray cast iron, ductile iron, etc.
- Non-Ferrous Metals: Aluminum alloys, copper alloys, magnesium alloys, etc.
- Difficult-to-Machine Materials: Titanium alloys, superalloys, composites, etc.
Advantages and Features of Tungsten Carbide Inserts
High Hardness and Wear Resistance:
- Retain sharp cutting edges under high-speed and high-temperature conditions.
Excellent Thermal Stability:
- Work efficiently at temperatures up to 800-1000�°C, ideal for machining hard materials.
High Cutting Efficiency:
- Enable faster machining, reducing production time and costs.
Versatility:
- Available in various geometries, coatings, and grades to meet diverse machining requirements.
Extended Tool Life:
- Resistant to wear, minimizing replacement frequency and ensuring stable operations.
Tungsten carbide gripper jaws tips are tools used to clamp and hang the casing string during the drilling process. They are used to clamp or place between the casing of the drill pipe. They are used to tighten and hang the casing string and oil string in the well to prevent them from falling into the well.
Note: Other specification can be made upon customer's requirements.