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  • Food Processing Industry: Performance Comparison Guide for Common Steel Grades and High-Hardness Materials

    Food Processing Industry: Performance Comparison Guide for Common Steel Grades and High-Hardness Materials

    In the food processing and packaging industry, the correct selection of materials for equipment components directly affects food safety, equipment service life, and production efficiency. After all, the food processing environment is special, with high moisture, acid-base corrosion being common,...
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  • Differences Between Different Materials of Tungsten Carbide Sealing Rings

    Differences Between Different Materials of Tungsten Carbide Sealing Rings

    Tungsten carbide sealing rings are core components in industrial sealing systems, widely used in scenarios such as pumps and valves, mechanical seals, water conservancy equipment, and chemical reaction kettles. Their performance directly determines the sealing effect, service life, and operation...
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  • Key Points for Biomass Granulator Knife Selection: How to Handle High-Wear Working Conditions of Straw and Wood Chips?

    Key Points for Biomass Granulator Knife Selection: How to Handle High-Wear Working Conditions of Straw and Wood Chips?

    Biomass granulation (straw, wood chips, rice husk, etc.) is a core link in new energy utilization, and high wear is the most prominent problem faced by granulator knives in this field. Straw contains silica, wood chips are often mixed with sand particles, and coupled with the high-fiber characte...
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  • How to Choose Granulator Knife Material? Cost-Effectiveness Comparison: Tungsten Carbide vs. High-Speed Steel vs. Ceramics

    How to Choose Granulator Knife Material? Cost-Effectiveness Comparison: Tungsten Carbide vs. High-Speed Steel vs. Ceramics

    The material of granulator knives is a core factor determining granulation efficiency, tool lifespan, and overall production costs. Currently, the mainstream granulator knife materials on the market include tungsten carbide cemented carbide, high-speed steel (HSS), and ceramics. Different materi...
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  • Why Corrugated Paper Slitting Requires Upper and Lower Blade ?

    Why Corrugated Paper Slitting Requires Upper and Lower Blade ?

    In the slitting process of corrugated paper processing, many professionals wonder: Why can’t a single knife be used like cutting ordinary paper, but instead a combination of “upper knife + lower knife” is necessary? The core reason lies in the special multi-layered wave structure of ...
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  • What are the types of slitting methods for corrugated paper?

    What are the types of slitting methods for corrugated paper?

    In the corrugated paper processing chain, slitting is a critical link connecting “raw paper rolls” to “finished cardboard/cartons.” It involves cutting large corrugated paper rolls into specified widths or lengths based on downstream needs (e.g., carton dimensions, packag...
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  • The Difference Between Pure Tungsten and Tungsten Carbide

    The Difference Between Pure Tungsten and Tungsten Carbide

    In the tungsten-related industrial materials sector, pure tungsten and tungsten carbide are two concepts that are often confused—both contain tungsten, but their nature, performance, and applications are vastly different. If you encounter these two materials during procurement, production, or ma...
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  • Tungsten Carbide vs Titanium

    Tungsten Carbide vs Titanium

    In industrial manufacturing, two materials often stand out for their unique strengths: tungsten carbide and titanium. But when should you choose one over the other? Are they interchangeable, or do their differences make them better suited for specific jobs? Tungsten carbide (a composite of tungs...
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  • What Is Cemented Carbide?

    What Is Cemented Carbide?

    If you work in manufacturing, mining, or tooling, you’ve likely heard the term “cemented carbide” – but what exactly is it? Is it the same as tungsten carbide? And why is it so widely used in tough industrial jobs? Cemented carbide (often called “hard metal”) is a composite material made by bond...
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  • Will Tungsten Carbide Cut Porcelain ?

    Will Tungsten Carbide Cut Porcelain ?

    If you work with cutting tools or handle materials like porcelain—whether for construction (tiling), manufacturing (porcelain parts), or maintenance—you may have wondered: “Will tungsten carbide cut porcelain?” The answer is clear but nuanced: Yes, tungsten carbide can cut porcelain, but its eff...
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  • Is Tungsten Carbide Toxic?

    Is Tungsten Carbide Toxic?

    If you work with tungsten carbide products—from cutting tools and wear liners to precision seals—you may have wondered about its safety: “Is tungsten carbide toxic?” The answer depends on the material’s form, how you interact with it, and its components. Pure tungsten carbide (WC) crystals are n...
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  • How Durable Is Tungsten Carbide ?

    If you work with industrial materials—from cutting tools to mining wear parts—you’ve probably heard tungsten carbide praised for its durability. But “durable” is a broad term: Does it mean it lasts years in harsh conditions? Resists breaking when hit? Holds up against constant friction? Tungsten...
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