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Type: | PDC Bit |
Usage: | Coring |
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Details about TC drill bits:
Advantages of Tungsten Carbide: Tungsten carbide, the material used in TC drill bits, offers several advantages. It has an extremely high hardness rating, surpassing that of traditional high-speed steel (HSS) drill bits. This hardness allows TC drill bits to maintain their sharpness and cutting edges for longer periods, resulting in extended tool life. Tungsten carbide is also highly resistant to wear, making TC drill bits suitable for demanding drilling applications.
Versatility: TC drill bits are versatile and can be used for various drilling tasks. They can effectively drill through a wide range of materials, including metals like steel, cast iron, and aluminum, as well as wood, plastics, composites, and ceramics. This versatility makes them a popular choice in industries such as metalworking, construction, woodworking, and fabrication.
Different Flute Designs: TC drill bits come in different flute designs to optimize performance in specific drilling applications. Common flute designs include straight flutes, spiral flutes, and parabolic flutes. Straight flutes are suitable for drilling in softer materials, while spiral and parabolic flutes are designed for efficient chip evacuation and improved cutting performance in harder materials.
Specialized TC Drill Bits: In addition to standard TC drill bits, there are specialized variations designed for specific applications. For example, there are TC masonry drill bits with a carbide tip specifically for drilling into concrete, brick, and stone. There are also TC glass and tile drill bits with a spear-shaped carbide tip for drilling into delicate materials without cracking or chipping them.
Size Range: TC drill bits are available in a wide range of sizes, from small diameters for precision drilling to larger diameters for more substantial holes. They typically come in fractional sizes, metric sizes, or numbered sizes, allowing users to select the appropriate size for their specific drilling requirements.
Shank Types: TC drill bits come with different shank types to fit various drilling machines and chucks. The most common shank types are straight shank and hex shank. Straight shanks are used with drill chucks in drill presses or handheld drills, while hex shanks are designed for quick-change systems, such as hexagonal bit holders.
Cutting Parameters: When using TC drill bits, it's essential to consider the appropriate cutting parameters for optimal performance. These parameters include the cutting speed, feed rate, and depth of cut. Following the manufacturer's recommendations and understanding the specific material being drilled will help achieve the best results.
Professional and DIY Use: TC drill bits are utilized by both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Professionals rely on them for their durability, precision, and consistent performance in demanding applications. DIY users appreciate TC drill bits for their reliability and the ability to achieve clean and accurate holes in various projects.
Remember that TC drill bits, despite their durability, will eventually wear out over time. It is important to periodically inspect the condition of the drill bits and replace them when necessary to maintain optimal performance and safety.
Available drilling bit series | |
Cable Series | AWL,BWL,NWL,HWL,PWL,NWL-2,NWL-3,NWL-TT,HWL-3,HWL-TT,PWL-3,PWL-TT,AWL-TK,BWL-TK |
Z Series | Z46,Z56,Z66,Z76,Z86,Z101,Z116,Z131,Z146 |
B Series | B36,B46,B56,B66,B76,B86,B101,B116,B131,B146 |
WF Series | HWF,PWF,SWF,UWF,ZWF |
WT Series | RWT,EWT,AWT,BWT,NWT,HWT |
WG Series | EWG,AWG,BWG,NWG,HWG |
WM Series | EWM,AWM,BWM,NWM |
T2 Series | T2 46,T2 56,T2 66,T2 76,T2 86,T2 101 |
T6 Series | T6 76,T6 86,T6 101,T6 116,T6 131,T6 146,T6S 101,T6S 116 |
T Series | T36,T46,T56,T66,T76,T86 |
Others | NMLC,HMLC,LTK48,LTK60,BGM,NGM,ADBG,TBW,TNW,ATW,BTW,NTW,HTW,NXD3,AX, NX,NXC,AXT,T6H,4 9/16,NWD4,412F,SK6L146,TT46,TB56,TS116,CHD101 |
FAQ:
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in composite materials?
A: Yes, TC drill bits can be used for drilling in composite materials such as fiberglass-reinforced plastics (FRP) and carbon fiber composites. They offer good cutting performance and chip evacuation.
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in laminated materials?
A: Yes, TC drill bits can be used for drilling in laminated materials like plywood or particle board. They provide clean and precise holes without excessive splintering.
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in soft metals like brass or aluminum?
A: Yes, TC drill bits can be used for drilling in soft metals like brass or aluminum. They offer efficient cutting action and good chip evacuation in these materials.
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in non-ferrous metals?
A: Yes, TC drill bits can be used for drilling in non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper, and brass. They are designed to handle the specific characteristics of these materials.
Q: Can TC drill bits be used for drilling in stainless steel with high nickel content?
A: Yes, TC drill bits can be used for drilling in stainless steel with high nickel content. They are designed to handle the hardness and toughness of stainless steel materials.
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