What exactly are TUNGSTEN CARBIDE BURRS?
Tungsten carbide rotary burrs also known as rotary files or die grinder bits, can be used cutting, shaping, and grinding, and removing sharp edges, burrs, and excess material. Tungsten carbide burrs may be used to make carbide micro drills or carbide straight shank drills, for drilling holes in difficult metals, make carbide slot drills or possibly a carbide router, for cutting slots, routing, profiling, contouring, counter-boring, and reaming, and make diamond bur for cutting and shaping stone or glass.
WHAT MATERIALS CAN TUNGSTEN CARBIDE BURRS CUT?
Carbide burrs enables you to cut various materials, like steel, stainless, silver, iron, aluminum, titanium, cobalt, nickel, gold, ceramics, fiberglass, plastics, CRP, GRP, brass, copper, zinc, wood, etc.
What number of CUTS DO CARBIDE BURRS HAVE?
Carbide burrs might be single cuts, double cuts, or precious gems.
Single-cut tungsten carbide burrs possess a spiral flute. Single-cut tungsten carbide burrs works extremely well with stainless, hardened steel, copper, cast iron, and ferrous metals, and used for milling, deburring, and cleaning.
Double-cut carbide burrs, also known as two flutes carbide burrs, can be used for cutting ferrous and non-ferrous metals, aluminum, soft steel, and non-metal materials, like plastics and wood. In contrast to a single-cut carbide burr, a double-cut carbide burr can remove material faster because of more cutting edges. Tungsten carbide double-cut carbide burrs are the most widely used cut found in modern industry.
Diamond-cut carbide burrs can have multiple cutting faces, and can be useful for medium-light elimination of material, deburring, fine finishing, and cleaning.
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