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Where is the origin of V10 tungsten steel, which is better, Gongli tungsten steel or Fuji tungsten steel

author:Tooch Special Steel

1. Where is the origin of V10 tungsten steel?

1. Fuji, Japan. V10 tungsten steel grade: V10 Origin: Fuji, Japan. Tungsten steel (cemented carbide) has a series of excellent properties such as high hardness, wear resistance, good strength and toughness, heat resistance, corrosion resistance, especially its high hardness and wear resistance, even at a temperature of 500 °C, it remains basically unchanged, and still has a high hardness at 1000 °C.

Where is the origin of V10 tungsten steel, which is better, Gongli tungsten steel or Fuji tungsten steel

2. Which is better, Gongli tungsten steel or Fuji tungsten steel?

1. Gongli tungsten steel is good.

Where is the origin of V10 tungsten steel, which is better, Gongli tungsten steel or Fuji tungsten steel

Gongli tungsten steel is one of the more well-known tungsten steel brands in China, widely recognized for its high quality and reliability, Gongli tungsten steel has excellent hardness and wear resistance, suitable for processing hard materials and working in wear-resistant environments.

Where is the origin of V10 tungsten steel, which is better, Gongli tungsten steel or Fuji tungsten steel

2. V10 tungsten steel grade: V10 Origin: Fuji, Japan. Tungsten steel (cemented carbide) has a series of excellent properties such as high hardness, wear resistance, good strength and toughness, heat resistance, corrosion resistance, especially its high hardness and wear resistance, even at a temperature of 500 °C, it remains basically unchanged, and still has a high hardness at 1000 °C.

3. Tungsten carbide tungsten steel plate has high hardness (86~93HRA, equivalent to 69~81HRC); Good thermal hardness (up to 900~1000°C, keep 60HRC); Good sex. The cutting speed of tungsten carbide tools is 4~7 times higher than that of high-speed steel, and the tool life is 5~80 times higher. Manufacture molds and measuring tools, and the service life is 20~150 times higher than that of alloy tool steel.