Tungsten Carbide Rods are the core blank material for manufacturing high-precision cutting tools (such as end mills, drills, and reamers). With their extremely high hardness and wear resistance, they are widely used in high-end fields such as aerospace, automotive manufacturing, and precision mold processing.
As procurement professionals know, selecting the right "grade" of tungsten carbide rod is crucial—different grades correspond to different cobalt contents, grain sizes, and physical properties, directly determining the processing efficiency and service life of the final cutting tools. Combining practical experience, this article thoroughly explains the mainstream grades and characteristics of tungsten carbide rods in the global market, helping you accurately select materials for different processing needs and balance cost and performance.
In the tungsten carbide rod industry, there are only two mainstream grade naming systems. Understanding these two systems makes reading grades as simple as reading a "codebook":
| Naming System | Scope of Application | Core Coding Rules | Typical Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| YG Series | Commonly used in the Chinese market (tungsten-cobalt alloys) | The number represents the percentage of cobalt content; for example, YG6 means 6% cobalt content | Intuitive and easy to remember naming, covering general to specialized scenarios |
| YL/K Series | International standards/manufacturer customization | Focuses on marking grain size, such as sub-micron or nano grain | More focused on performance optimization, the mainstream choice for high-end CNC cutting tools |
The most commonly used grades in the industry, core parameters, and application scenarios are organized into a table. You can directly refer to it when selecting materials without checking them one by one:
| Grade Category | Common Grade References | Cobalt Content (Co %) | Hardness (HRA) | Transverse Rupture Strength (TRS, $N/mm^2$) | Grain Size | Typical Application Scenarios |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| General-Purpose | YG6 / K10 | 6% | 90.5 | 2200 - 2400 | Medium/Fine Grain | Processing of cast iron, non-ferrous metals, and general steel |
| High-Hardness | YG6X / K10F | 6% | 91.5 | 2400 - 2600 | Fine/Ultra-Fine Grain | Processing of chilled cast iron, heat-resistant alloys, and precision machining |
| High-Strength | YG8 / K20 | 8% | 89.5 | 2600 - 2800 | Medium Grain | Medium-low speed cutting, heavy-duty cutting, and wear-resistant parts |
| Ultra-Precision Machining | YL10.2 / GU25 | 10% | 91.8 - 92.5 | 3500 - 4000 | Ultra-Fine Grain | Processing of stainless steel, aerospace aluminum alloys, and high-hardness mold steel |
| Impact-Resistant | YG12 / K40 | 12% | 88.0 | 3000+ | Medium-Coarse Grain | Mining tools, woodworking tools, and working conditions with high impact loads |
This is a cost-effective "all-purpose grade" in the industry, used by almost all cutting tool manufacturers.
The "X" in the grade indicates fine grain. By refining the size of tungsten carbide particles, both the hardness and edge strength are improved compared to YG6.
Currently, this grade has the highest demand in the high-end cutting tool markets of Germany, the United States, and China, making it the "ace material" for precision machining.
Core Logic for Grade Selection: Select based on the "workpiece material" rather than just hardness. Three common processing scenarios and their corresponding selection plans are sorted out:
In addition to selecting the right grade, paying attention to these 3 points during procurement can reduce subsequent processing troubles and lower costs:
Pay Attention to Surface Condition:
Confirm Whether Internal Cooling Holes Are Needed:
Prioritize Suppliers with Stable Quality:
Selecting a tungsten carbide rod grade is essentially a balance between hardness, toughness, and cost: choose YG6 for general scenarios to pursue cost-performance; choose YG6X for precision machining to improve accuracy; choose YL10.2 for high-end difficult-to-machine scenarios to ensure performance. Understanding the core parameters and application scenarios of different grades allows you to accurately select materials when facing complex orders, avoiding blind trial and error.
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