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Wire drawing dies are usually used to shorten the diameter of various ferrous and non-ferrous metal rods and wires. Applications include various grades of low/medium/high carbon steel, steel alloys, stainless steel, welding wire, and various non-ferrous metal rods and wires. JWE cemented carbide wire drawing dies (TC dies) enable wire manufacturers to maintain uniform wire roundness, minimizing material usage and the possibility of bursting.
Features:
Ultra wear-resistant: The high hardness of tungsten carbide will provide a carefree extrusion experience. Its unparalleled wear resistance will ensure that both the nozzle diameter and flat will keep the same dimension, and so will your printed parts.
Low pushing force: The high thermal conductivity of both the nozzle tip and body will pump all the required heat to maintain an even temperature while extruding. Viscosity highly depends on the plastic temperature for a constant shear rate. The flow pressure will be constantly resulting in excellent results and stability. The ease of pushing the filament will give an extra margin for your extruder safety.
Unbeatable price/performance: Tungsten carbide is easier to produce than corundum (Sapphire, Ruby, etc) while the performance is very similar for abrasion and much more performant for thermal conductivity. The use of steel makes it very easy to manufacture and offers amazing thermal performance. In all the whole package is a win-win situation in terms of performance
Advantage
▪ High hardness
▪ good thermal conductivity
▪ corrosion resistance, impact resistance
▪ low coefficient of friction
Application
▪ tungsten carbide die
▪ Natural diamond wire cutting
▪ Single crystal diamond mold
▪ PCD drawing die
▪ High crystalline diamond wire drawing die
Grades and Properties
Grade | Density(g/cm3) | Hardness(HRA) | TRS(MPa) |
YG6X | 14.95 | 91.5 | 1800 |
YG6 | 14.95 | 90.5 | 1900 |
YG8 | 14.8 | 89.5 | 2200 |
YG10 | 14.5 | 88.5 | 2400 |
YG15 | 14.0 | 87.0 | 2800 |
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