Carbide Grade Selection

Grade HB-710

A Submicron Grade Carbide

Precision Carbide for Extreme Heat and High-Strength Alloys

Grade HB-710 is engineered for exceptional consistency in high-temperature machining of heat-resistant alloys and titanium. Its repeatable performance ensures that sharp edge profiles and superior durability are maintained under extreme heat conditions. Designed for nickel-base alloys, 718 Inconel, stainless steels, and titanium alloys, HB-710 ensures long-lasting tool life and minimal wear, even in the most demanding environments.

Benefits

High Hardness & Abrasion Resistance

  • Exceptionally hard material for use in tools that require long-lasting edge retention and resistance to wear.

Exceptional Heat Resistance

  • Designed for high-temperature, heat-resistant applications, maintaining strength and durability under extreme conditions.

Ideal for Tough Alloys

  • Perfect for high-performance machining of nickel-base alloys, including 718 Inconel, stainless steels, and titanium alloys.

Precision with Long-Lasting Edges

  • Maintains sharp edge profiles and high strength, ensuring precise and accurate cuts in even the most difficult materials.

Repeatable, Consistent Performance

  • Ensures consistent performance and repeatable results in high-volume machining operations.

Specifications

Co (%): 10
Composition: Tungsten Carbide, WC: 90.0 ± 0.3%
Cobalt, Co: 10.0 ± 0.3%
Grain Structure: Submicron
Microstructure Grain Size:
(ASTM B-390)
0.8 μm
ISO Code: K30-K40
US Industry Designation: C2
WC (%): 90
Density (g/cm3):
(ASTM B-311)
14.46 ± 0.05
Avg Grain Size (Micron): 0.8
Hardness Rockwell A (HRA):
(ASTM B-294)
92.00 ± 0.5
Transverse Rupture Strength:
(ASTM B-406)
625,000 PSI
Sinter HIP TRS (psi): 625,000
Wear & Toughness Scale:

Manufactured in preforms, altered and standard blanks designs.

Industries

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