Cemented Carbide Mold Core Rods

The Past and Present of Cemented Carbide: How We Escaped the 200°C Trap

This article outlines the evolution of cemented carbide: ordinary steel softens above 200°C; high‑speed steel (1898) raised heat resistance to 600°C but remained limited by its steel matrix. By abandoning steel and using tungsten carbide with a cobalt binder, after 30 years of development, cemented carbide broke the “200°C trap” and became the foundation of modern cutting tools.

carbide battery shell mold

Revolutionize Your Battery Shell Production with Carbide Molds!

Suntera custom carbide tensile dies revolutionize aluminum battery-shell production for new-energy vehicles. Tungsten-carbide precision withstands high-speed drawing friction, cutting failure rates, extending mold life and slashing replacement downtime versus ordinary steel. Fast, tailored sizing, short lead times and global support deliver safer, higher-yield large-format power-battery shells at lower total cost.