Carbide Tipping is specific brazing process by which a hardened tip material is applied to a base material to produce an extremely hard cutting edge. When using induction heating, the tipping material is brazed to the base material with temperatures up to 1000-1100 °C
Tipped with carbide segments, the brazed tools provide a cutting surface with the combined characteristics of compressive strength, extreme hot hardness at high temperatures, and resistance to abrasion, corrosion and thermal shock.
Benefits |
In-house operation of replacing carbide tips enables fast turnaround time, and minimizes downtime. |
Precise control of the time and temperature. |
Power on demand with rapid heat cycles. |
Repeatable process, not operator dependent. |