High quality tungsten carbide helps for your industry

Tungsten carbide boosts durability and precision in mining, machining, oil, manufacturing, and more industries.

Oil and natural gas wear parts

Tungsten carbide tools withstand high pressure, abrasive fluids, and extreme heat in drilling and pumping systems, improving durability, reliability, and cost-efficiency in oilfield and offshore operations.

Mining and Construction

Carbide-tipped tools provide exceptional wear resistance in rock drilling, tunneling, and excavation, ensuring longer service life and reduced tool changeovers in harsh mining and construction environments.

Metalworking Industry

Carbide inserts and cutting tools enable high-speed precision machining of tough metals, offering superior hardness, thermal resistance, and dimensional stability in turning, milling, and boring operations.

Woodworking Industry

Carbide blades, cutters, and tips deliver clean cuts and extended tool life when processing hardwood, MDF, and plywood, minimizing downtime and improving surface finish in industrial woodworking.

Electronics and Precision Parts Manufacturing

Ultra-hard carbide micro tools are used for drilling, reaming, and forming in connectors, sensors, and micro-components with high dimensional accuracy and minimal wear, ensuring process consistency.

Mold and Die Industry

Carbide mold inserts, punches, and guide pins enhance wear resistance and dimensional precision in plastic injection, stamping, and die casting molds, extending tooling longevity and reducing rework.

Aerospace Industry

Carbide cutting tools are essential in machining titanium, Inconel, and aluminum alloys used in turbine engines and structural components, maintaining accuracy under high-speed, high-temperature conditions.

Automotive Industry

Carbide reamers, drills, and broaches are used in mass production of engine, brake, and transmission components, offering consistent tolerances and high durability for long production runs.

Textile & Film Cutting

Carbide knives and rotary blades cut synthetic fibers, plastic films, and fabrics with extreme sharpness and wear resistance, maintaining clean edges and long service life in continuous cutting lines.

Paper & Packaging Industry

Precision-ground carbide slitter knives and perforators are used in paper converting, carton production, and film packaging for long-lasting performance and minimal material tearing or fraying.

Sealing Equipment Applications

Carbide bushings, sleeves, and seal rings maintain tight tolerances and resist corrosion, erosion, and abrasion in pumps and valves used in chemical, fluid, and gas sealing systems.

Grinding Equipment Applications

Carbide grinding pins, support blocks, and clamping inserts maintain geometry and resist heat and wear during surface and internal grinding, ensuring precision and tool longevity in abrasive processes.

Glass, Ceramics & Hard Brittle Materials Industry

Carbide tools deliver precision drilling, cutting, and clamping of fragile materials like glass, ceramics, and sapphire, minimizing chipping and ensuring consistent tolerances under brittle fracture conditions.

Medical Industry

Carbide mold tools, nozzles, and micro-components are used in the production of surgical devices, diagnostics, and implants, offering biocompatibility, precision, and high wear resistance.

Defense & Military Applications

Hard-alloy tools are applied in the machining of armor-grade steels, weapon parts, and aerospace-grade components, withstanding extreme loads, thermal shocks, and abrasive operations in military manufacturing.

3C Electronics & Semiconductors Industry

Carbide punches, EDM electrodes, and alignment pins are used in connector molds, SMT jigs, and semiconductor fixtures, ensuring high precision, wear resistance, and repeatable performance for miniaturized components.