Comparison of Cemented Carbide Grades in Different Countries

Cemented carbide, celebrated for its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and structural strength, serves as a cornerstone in industries ranging from precision machining to heavy-duty mining. As global manufacturing hubs, China, Japan, Russia, the U.S., and Germany have developed distinct carbide grades tailored to their technological strengths. This article benchmarks these grades against ISO standards, offering insights for material selection and sourcing decisions.

ISO Standard: The Global Classification Framework

The ISO (International Organization for Standardization) system categorizes cemented carbides into three application-based series:

  • P Series (ISO P01-P50): For ferrous metals with long chips (e.g., carbon steel, alloy steel)
  • M Series (ISO M10-M40): For stainless steel, superalloys, and ductile iron
  • K Series (ISO K01-K40): For non-ferrous metals, non-metals, and cast iron with short chips

Each grade within these series balances tungsten carbide (WC) content, cobalt (Co) binder, and alloying elements to optimize wear resistance, toughness, or heat resistance.

Comparative Analysis by Country

China: Cost-Effective Versatility with Technical Depth

Chinese carbide grades combine affordability with ISO-compliant performance, supported by vertical integration from tungsten ore to finished tools.

P Category (Steel Machining)

ISO Group Chinese Grade Typical Composition (%) Hardness (HRA) Transverse Rupture Strength (MPa) Application Scenarios
P01 YT30 WC-30TiC-6Co 92.5 1200 High-speed finishing (e.g., fine turning of small sections)
P10 YT15 WC-15TiC-6Co 92.5 1550 Continuous cutting of steel (e.g., semi-finishing, milling)
P20 YT14 WC-14TiC-8Co 91.8 1650 Rough machining and intermittent cutting of steel
P30 YT5 WC-5TiC-10Co 90.4 2000 Heavy cutting of steel (e.g., rough turning, planing)

M Category (Universal Alloys)

ISO Group Chinese Grade Typical Composition (%) Hardness (HRA) Transverse Rupture Strength (MPa) Application Scenarios
M10 YW1 WC-TiC-TaC-Co 91.5 1900 Semi-finishing of stainless steel and heat-resistant steel
M20 YW2 WC-TiC-TaC-Co 91.0 1600 Rough machining and intermittent cutting of stainless steel
M30 YS2T WC-TiC-TaC-Co 90.5 1800 High-temperature alloys and titanium alloys

K Category (Cast Iron & Non-Ferrous Metals Machining)

ISO Group Chinese Grade Typical Composition (%) Hardness (HRA) Transverse Rupture Strength (MPa) Application Scenarios
K01 YG3X WC-3Co 92.5 1450 High-speed finishing of cast iron (e.g., fine threading)
K10 YG6X WC-6Co 92.0 1800 Semi-finishing of chilled cast iron and heat-resistant alloys
K20 YG6 WC-6Co 90.5 2100 Continuous cutting of cast iron and non-ferrous metals
K30 YG8 WC-8Co 90.0 2200 Rough machining of cast iron and non-metallic materials
  • P01 Equivalent: YT30
    • High WC (93%) and low Co (6%) composition
    • Suitable for high-speed steel machining (e.g., automotive shafts) at >1,500 rpm
    • Chip control design reduces burr formation by 40% compared to standard grades
  • M10 Equivalent: YW1
    • TaC/NbC alloying for 30% higher thermal conductivity
    • Used in stainless steel machining (e.g., medical implants) with ≤0.05mm tolerance
  • K10 Equivalent: YG6
    • 9% Co content for excellent impact resistance in cast iron machining
    • Commonly used in aluminum die-casting tools with >20,000 cycle life

Japan: Precision Engineering and Microstructure Innovation

ISO Group Sumitomo Electric Grade Examples of Other Japanese Grades
P01 AC805 /
P10 AC805, AC815 Toshiba Tungsten TS20, etc.
P20 AC720, AC815 Mitsubishi STi20T, etc.
P30 AC835 Sumitomo ST30E, etc.
M10 U10E Toshiba TU10, etc.
M20 U2 /
K01 THF, UH03 /
K10 G10E, TH1 Mitsubishi HTi10, etc.
K20 G2, UH20 Sumitomo G10, etc.
K30 G3, THR /
  • P01 Equivalent: Mitsubishi AC805
    • Submicron WC grains (0.5μm) with TiAlN coating
    • Used for aerospace titanium machining (800m/min), surface roughness Ra ≤0.4μm
  • M10 Equivalent: Sumitomo AC815
    • CVD coating + ZrN top layer, reducing adhesive wear by 60%
    • Suitable for superalloy machining (e.g., turbine blades) at >500°C
  • K10 Equivalent: Toshiba T9015
    • Ultra-fine grain WC with 3,200MPa bending strength
    • Used for silicon wafer dicing with ≤10μm chipping tolerance

Russia: Robust Grades for Heavy-Duty Applications

ISO Grade Russian Grade
P01
P10
P20
P30
P40
P50
M10
M20
M30
M40
K01 BK3M
K10 BK6M
K20 BK6
K30 BK8, BK10
K40 BK15
G05 BK6
G10 BK6
G15 BK8
G20 BK10
G30 BK15
G40 BK20
G50 BK25
G60 BK30
  • P01 Equivalent: BK3M (GOST Standard)
    • Dense WC-Co matrix (97% WC) with 3,800MPa compressive strength
    • Used for heavy-duty steel milling (e.g., construction equipment) at 500m/min
  • M20 Equivalent: VK8
    • VC/TaC alloying for high-temperature stability (resistant to 800°C)
    • Used in stainless steel welding tools for oil pipelines, 500-hour service life
  • K20 Equivalent: BK6
    • 8% Co content for excellent crack resistance in cast iron machining
    • Suitable for mining drill bits in >10,000m deepwell operations

USA: High-Performance Grades for Aerospace & Defense

ISO Group Approximate Kennametal Grade Examples of Other U.S. Grades
P10 KC740, KC710 Adamas 495, Carboloy 350, etc.
P20 KC850 Adamas 499, Carboloy 370, etc.
P30 KC910 Adamas 434, Carboloy 370, etc.
M10 K313 Valenite VC165, etc.
M20 K68 Valenite VC125, etc.
M30 Valenite VC55, etc.
K01 YD05, CG01, etc.
K10 YG643, YG6X, etc.
K20 YG813, YG8, etc.
K30 ZK30, YG640, etc.
  • P10 Equivalent: Kennametal K68
    • Nano-binder technology, extending tool life by 25% in aerospace aluminum machining
    • Supports high-speed turning (2,000rpm) with ±3μm dimensional accuracy
  • M20 Equivalent: Valenite V30M
    • AlCrN coating (90GPa hardness), suitable for medical device machining
    • Used in stainless steel orthopedic implants with Ra ≤0.8μm finish
  • K10 Equivalent: Walter USA WK10
    • Micro-grain WC for excellent edge stability in non-ferrous metal machining
    • Used in electronic copper etching tools with 0.1mm feature resolution

Germany: Premium Quality and Process Consistency

ISO Class Widia (Germany) Walter (Germany) Hertel (Germany)
P10 TTX, TK15*, TN25* WK1, WHN33*, WTN33* CP1*, CP3*, etc.
P20 TTS, TK15*, TN25*, etc. WK1, WTN43* CP1*, CM2*, etc.
P30 TTS, TTR, TTM, etc. WK1, WHN53*, etc. CP3*, CM3*, etc.
M10 AT10, UA10
M20 AT15, UA20
M30 UA30, THX, CU30
M40 UA40
K01 G3, H3
K10 G6, H1
K20 G6, G1
K30 G11
K40 G15
  • P20 Equivalent: Widia WSM25
    • Optimized Co gradient (6-10%) balancing hardness and toughness
    • Used in automotive gear cutting with 99.9% process yield
  • M20 Equivalent: ThyssenKrupp U20M
    • TiCN-Al2O3-TiN multi-layer coating, reducing friction by 40%
    • Used in EV motor housing machining at 1,200m/min
  • K20 Equivalent: Güdel GH20
    • Cryogenically treated WC, improving impact resistance by 20%
    • Used in cast iron engine block machining with >5,000 tool change cycles

Conclusion: Matching Grades to Application Needs

  • Cost-sensitive mass production: China’s YT30/YG6 offers 30-50% lower cost than EU brands while meeting ISO standards.
  • Precision aerospace components: Japan’s AC805 and U.S. K68 enable nano-level accuracy and heat resistance.
  • Heavy-industry durability: Russia’s BK3M and Germany’s GH20 excel in high-stress, long-life applications.

By aligning ISO grades with regional technological strengths, manufacturers can optimize tool life, production efficiency, and cost control. Contact Kedel for customized cemented carbide solutions.


Post time: Jul-16-2025