Carbide nozzles use and advantages

Carbide nozzles are mainly used for cooling drill teeth, flushing mud and cleaning downhole cuttings when working with tools such as PDC bits and roller cones for oil and gas drilling. Cemented carbide has a series of excellent properties such as high hardness, wear resistance, strength and toughness, heat resistance and corrosion resistance, especially its high hardness and wear resistance, which remains basically unchanged even at a temperature of 500 ° C. It still has a high hardness at 1000 °C. Carbide is widely used as a tool material, such as turning tools, milling cutters, planers, drills, boring tools, etc., for cutting cast iron, non-ferrous metals, plastics, chemical fiber, graphite, glass, stone and ordinary steel, can also be used for cutting Hard-to-machine materials such as heat-resistant steel, stainless steel, high manganese steel, and tool steel. Carbide nozzles offer the advantages of economy and long life when unavoidably rough handling and medium for cutting abrasives (glass beads, steel shots, minerals or cinder). Conventionally, cemented carbide is the material of choice for cemented Carbide nozzles.

Tungsten steel nozzle use:

It is widely used in surface treatment, sandblasting, painting, electronics, chemical processes and other industries.

Advantages of tungsten steel nozzles:

Corrosion resistance, long service life, excellent performance, high cost performance, and low wear resistance

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