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Which industries are hard alloy cold heading dies mainly used in?

Cemented carbide cold heading die is a high-hardness and high-strength alloy material that is pressed and sintered by powder metallurgy. It is widely used in the production and processing field. The commonality of cold heading dies under the wear-resistant working conditions of impact or strong impact is that the cemented carbide has good impact toughness, fracture toughness, fatigue strength, bending strength and good wear resistance.


Cemented Carbide Cold Heading Die


So in which industries are cold heading dies mainly used?


Cemented carbide cold heading dies are mainly used for: pressing and stamping of various metal and non-metal powders, drawing Lathe Carbide Inserts of steel rods and steel pipes with large compressibility, forging, perforating and stamping dies that work under greater stress, and machine parts , Mold cores, making stamping dies, such as stamping watch parts, musical instrument springs, etc.; stamping dies for battery shells and toothpaste skins; stamping dies for small-size steel balls, screws, and nuts, impact-resistant forging dies and standard parts, Cold heading, cold punching, and cold pressing molds for bearings, tools and other industries; stamping molds for bullets and cartridge cases.


Cemented carbide cold heading dies can be used in a wide range. Many things in life use these dies when they are produced.


Cold heading molds require mold materials with high strength, toughness and wear resistance. Usually, medium and high cobalt and medium and coarse grain alloy* grades are used. Therefore, when selecting a suitable grade*, it is Cemented Carbide Inserts necessary to meet the specific use requirements according to the processing object and processing working conditions.


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by larryvanes | 2023-09-01 18:30