Carbide strips are commonly used in cutting tools, wear parts, and tooling dies where durability and performance are critical. They offer superior resistance to abrasion, high temperatures, and mechanical stress, allowing them to withstand demanding machining operations.
Carbide strips are primarily composed of tungsten carbide particles and a binder material, typically cobalt or nickel. The tungsten carbide particles provide the strips with exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and high strength, while the binder material acts as a matrix that holds the carbide particles together.