High-entropy carbide grits or sintered grits are made from materials such as Ti-Cr-Mn-W-Mo. They are mainly used for surface welding/ brazing/ spraying welding of various wear-resistant parts and the casting of wear-resistant substrates.
They have the characteristics of low density, low magnetism, strong corrosion resistance, and good wear resistance. Their wear resistance can replace that of tungsten carbide by more than 90%.
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| Grade | Grits Size(mm) | Physical Properties | Main Components | Apply Technics | |||
| YN-T70 | 12-20mesh (0.8-2mm) 20-30mesh (0.6-0.8mm) |
Density=3.0-4.5g/cm³ Hardness=60-65HRC Strength=1500-2000MPa |
TiC-Mn-Ni-Mo (Light-weight carbide type) |
Surfacing / Casting |
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| YN-W20 | 12-20mesh (0.8-2mm) 20-30mesh (0.6-0.8mm) |
Density=7.0-8.0g/cm³ Hardness=88-91HRA Strength=2000-2500MPa |
TiC-W-Mo-Ni (Metal ceramic type) |
Surfacing / Brazed |
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| YN-F30 | 12-20mesh (0.8-2mm) 20-30mesh (0.6-0.8mm) |
Density=6.0-8.0g/cm³ Hardness=55-65HRC Strength=1800-2300MPa |
TiC-Fe (Steel Bonded Carbide type) |
Surfacing / Casting |
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