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In compression, the strength of tungsten carbide (WC) is greater than any material ever known. Combined with its high thermal conductivity, intense strength, and extreme stiffness, tungsten carbide is the choice material for all types of metal forming and cutting tools.
Why Choose Kennametal?
We manufacture high-quality refractory tungsten powders through automated reduction, carburization, milling and spray drying processes.
We manufacture powders to customer specifications and provide technical manufacturing support for pressing and sintering, as well as full service metallurgical evaluation, chemical analysis, grade application, failure analysis and CVD/PVD coating know-how.
All powder is commercially uniform in purity. The chemical and physical analyses are determined for each production lot of powder by using commercially accepted methods. The results of all relevant tests are reported to the customer on a Certificate of Analysis.
Coarse-Grained Tungsten
Produced by a Kennametal proprietary decarburization process, this polycrystalline form of tungsten is most often used in hot press matrices.
- Intended for applications that use non-thermal powder consolidation technologies (tungsten– polymer/elastomer, deformable metal binder, etc.)
- Special powder processing services available for narrow distribution increased apparent density, and/or high flowability
- Coarse particle sizes with low alkali metal content are ideal for thermal spray
- Widely used for lead-free ammunition and moldable radiation shielding products
- Useful as a pour-in high-density filling material for irregularly shaped cavities to add weight or radiation attenuation
Grade Name
|
US Mesh Size |
Order Code |
---|---|---|
SCNC024 | 40 x 80 | 1584615 |
SCNC048 | 60 x 100 | 1584620 |
SCNC076 | 100 x 140 |
1584630 |
SCNC100 | 170 x 325 | 1584636 |
SCNC093 | 140 x 200 |
1569935 |
SCNC104 | 200 x 325 |
1584638 |
SCNC121 | -325 | 1584647 |
Conventional Carburized WC
Produced by solid carburization of tungsten powder, this polycrystalline material is used in diamond tools as a harder and wear rate modifier.
Once mixed with cobalt and binder, tungsten carbide is pressed and sintered. Sintered tungsten is used to cut steel, drill circuit boards, and a multitude of other high tech applications in the automobile and aerospace industries and beyond.
- Polycrystalline
- Loosely agglomerated
- Available in several grades from 0.8 micron to 4.8 micronmesh to micron sizes
Grade Name |
Size |
Order Code |
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WA001 | 3.5-3.8 | 1584676 |
WCA12KBLF | 1.15-1.60 | 1584676 |
WAC50BLZ | - | 1586872 |
WCOSM | 4.8-MIN | 3657457 |
WCOSM2 | 4.8-MIN | 3733379 |
Chill Cast Carbide KF-110F
This material is produced by the high-temperature reaction of tungsten and carbon via a casting process. Blends are reacted in graphite, cast, and then crushed to size. Cast tungsten carbide is among the hardest and most abrasion-resistant materials used in diamond tooling.
- Used extensively as wear rate modifier in the hot-press bonding system & infiltration process
- Available from 40 US mesh (420 micron) down through -400 mesh (37 micron)
Grade Name |
US Mesh Size |
Order Code |
---|---|---|
DMW2C027 | 200 x 400 | 1584117 |
DMW2C028 | 60 x 80 | 1584118 |
DMW2C029 | 60 x 100 | 1584119 |
DMW2C033 | 80 X 200 | 1584122 |
DMW2C037 | 140 X 200 | 1584124 |
DMW2C038 | 140 X 325 | 1584125 |