Tungsten Carbide blanks are the starting point for a vast array of high-wear components across numerous industries. Their primary use is to be machined (via grinding, EDM, or other specialized methods) into finished parts. Common end-products made from these blanks include:
Cutting Tools: Inserts for lathes, milling machines, and drills.
Wear Parts: Nozzles for sandblasting or waterjet cutting, pump seals, valve components, and tire studs.
Tooling and Dies: Drawing dies for wires and rods, stamping dies, and forming tools.
Precision Components: Gauge blocks, bearing surfaces, and rotary cutters.
Using blanks allows manufacturers to produce custom, high-performance parts with complex geometries without the need to invest in the entire sintering process themselves.
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