PDC Cutter

 

The  PDC (Polycrystalline Diamond Compact) Cutter is a state-of-the-art composite material, meticulously engineered from a blend of diamond and tungsten carbide substrate.

This advanced material is renowned for its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, thermal stability, and impact toughness, making it a preferred choice across various industries.

 

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PDC Cutter

KBJZ offers cutters in various sizes to meet your specific needs, specs, application, and budget.

Available Sizes

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Applications

efficient drilling capabilities

helps to obtain accurate underground samples and provides valuable insights into understanding underground structures and mineral distribution.

Geological Exploration

Coal Mining

utilized for drilling into coal deposits

improving the efficiency and safety of extraction processes. Its robust construction withstands the harsh conditions typically found in mining environments.

 cutting tools and abrasives

Its high-performance characteristics make it a preferred material for precision and durability in tool manufacturing.

Mechanical Tool Manufacturing

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PDC Cutter unique combination of hardness, wear resistance, and thermal stability makes it an indispensable tool in oil drilling, geological exploration, coal mining, and mechanical tool manufacturing.

Interface Bonding

boasts a strong and uniform interface bond, ensuring the stability and reliability of the composite material during use. This feature is critical for maintaining tool integrity under pressure.

Superior Wear Resistance

 allows it to maintain its performance in harsh working environments over extended periods. This reduces the need for frequent replacements, lowering operational costs.

Excellent Thermal Stability

has a heat resistance of up to 750 ° C, making it very suitable for high-temperature drilling operations. Its thermal stability ensures stable performance even under the most extreme conditions.

Conclusion