Customization: | Available |
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Type: | PDC Bit |
Usage: | Coring |
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some more details about TC (Tungsten Carbide) drill bits:
Coatings: TC drill bits are often coated with various materials to enhance their performance and durability. Common coating types include titanium nitride (TiN), titanium carbonitride (TiCN), and titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN). These coatings provide benefits such as increased hardness, improved lubricity, reduced friction, and enhanced resistance to wear and heat. Coated TC drill bits can offer extended tool life and improved cutting performance in specific applications.
Chip Breakers: Some TC drill bits feature chip breakers, which are specially designed flutes or grooves along the cutting edges. Chip breakers help in breaking or controlling the formation of chips during drilling. They improve chip evacuation, prevent chip clogging, and reduce the likelihood of chip re-welding or workpiece damage. Chip breakers are particularly useful when drilling materials that tend to produce long, stringy chips.
Shank Types: TC drill bits come with different shank types to fit various drilling machines and chucks. In addition to straight shanks and hex shanks, there are also TC drill bits with reduced shanks or flute shanks. Reduced shanks have a smaller diameter than the cutting portion of the drill bit, allowing them to fit into smaller chucks or collets. Flute shanks have flutes extending all the way to the shank, providing increased tool stability and reduced chatter during drilling.
Carbide Grades: Tungsten carbide comes in various grades, each offering specific characteristics suitable for different applications. Different grades can vary in terms of hardness, toughness, and resistance to wear or impact. The choice of carbide grade depends on factors such as the material being drilled, the cutting conditions, and the desired tool performance. Common carbide grades used in TC drill bits include micrograin carbide and submicron carbide.
Drill Bit Sets: TC drill bits are available as individual bits or in sets. Drill bit sets typically contain a range of bit sizes, allowing users to have a variety of options for different hole diameters. Sets may also include storage cases or index organizers to keep the drill bits organized and easily accessible. Investing in a drill bit set can be cost-effective and convenient for users who require versatility in their drilling tasks.
Safety Considerations: When using TC drill bits, it's important to prioritize safety. Some safety considerations include wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses, gloves, and hearing protection. It's also crucial to secure the workpiece properly to prevent it from rotating or moving during drilling. Following proper drilling techniques and being mindful of potential hazards can help ensure a safe drilling environment.
Advancements in Drill Bit Technology: TC drill bit technology continues to advance, driven by research and development efforts. Manufacturers are constantly innovating to improve drill bit performance, durability, and efficiency. Advancements may include new carbide formulations, novel flute designs, specialized coatings, and other features aimed at enhancing drilling productivity and expanding the range of materials that can be effectively drilled.
TC drill bits are widely used in various industries, including manufacturing, construction, automotive, aerospace, and more. They offer excellent cutting performance, durability, and versatility, making them a popular choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Size Available as followings | ||
Q Series | AQ, BQ, NQ, NQ2, NQ3, HQ, HQ2, HQ3, PQ, PQ2, PQ3 | |
Wireline Series | Geobor S, WLA, WLB, WLN, WLH, WLP, WLB3, WLN3, WLH3, WLP3, WLN2, WL-56, WL-66, WL-76. | |
T2 Series | T2 46, T2 56, T2 66, T2 76, T2 86, T2 101 | |
TT Series | TT 46, TT 56 | |
T6 Series | T6 76, T6 86, T6 101, T6 116, T6 131, T6 146, T6S 101, T6S 116 | |
T6S Series | T6S 76, T6S 86, T6S 116, T6S 131, T6S 146 | |
T Series | T36, T46, T56, T66, T76, T86 | |
Z Series | Z46, Z56, Z66, Z76, Z86, Z101, Z116, Z131, Z146 | |
B Series | B36, B46, B56, B66, B76, B86, B101, B116, B131, B146 | |
MLC Series | NMLC, HMLC | |
LTK Series | LTK48, LTK60 | |
WF Series | HWF, PWF, SWF, UWF, ZWF | |
WT Series | RWT, EWT, AWT, BWT, NWT, HWT(Single Tube, Double Tube) | |
WG Series | EWG, AWG, BWG, NWG, HWG(Single Tube, Double Tube) | |
WM Series | EWM, AWM, BWM, NWM, HWM | |
Others | AX, BX, NX, HX, TBW, NQTT, HQTT, TNW, 412F, BTW, TBW | |
Chinese Standard |
56mm, 59mm, 75mm, 89mm, 91mm, 108mm, 110mm, 127mm, 131mm, 150mm, 170mm, 219mm, 275mm. |
FAQ:
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in porcelain tiles?
A: TC drill bits are not typically recommended for drilling in porcelain tiles. Diamond-tipped drill bits or specialized tile drill bits are better suited for this application.
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in marble or granite countertops?
A: TC drill bits are not recommended for drilling in marble or granite countertops. Diamond-tipped drill bits or carbide-tipped masonry bits are more suitable for drilling in these materials.
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in hardened ceramics?
A: TC drill bits are not typically recommended for drilling in hardened ceramics. Diamond-tipped drill bits or carbide-tipped masonry bits are better suited for this application.
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in gemstones?
A: TC drill bits areI apologize, but I seem to have encountered a character limit in my previous response. Here are the remaining FAQs about TC drill bits:
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in gemstones?
A: TC drill bits are not recommended for drilling in gemstones. Diamond-tipped drill bits or specialized lapidary drill bits are more suitable for drilling in gemstones.
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in concrete?
A: TC drill bits are not typically recommended for drilling in concrete. Masonry drill bits with carbide or diamond tips are better suited for drilling in concrete.
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