Carbide button are used in a wide range of applications in cutting tools and mining machinery, road maintenance and coal mining tools. Cemented carbide button for mining are used as quarrying and mining tools as well as in tunnels and civil construction. Carbide button are used for a wide range of applications and are a key component in carbide manufacturers' production.
So what types of carbide button/inserts are there? What are the main uses of the different types?
Carbide mining inserts include the following types: spherical teeth, conical teeth, slug (parabolic) teeth, flat-topped teeth, spoon-shaped teeth, wedge-shaped teeth, coal-cutting teeth, milling teeth, etc.
Spherical button: mainly used for setting percussion drills, submerged drill bits and oil drill bits for very hard rock formations.
Tapered button: used for setting percussion bits for rock drilling, submersible bits and tooth wheel bits for medium-hard formations.
Bullet (parabolic) button: for setting submerged drill bits and tooth wheel bits for hard rock formations.
Flat-topped inserts: for use in dental wheel bits, diamond bits, hole stabilisers, etc., to reduce surface wear on steel trousers.
Spoon shaped inserts: for inserted wheel bits, suitable for soft rock formations drilled at high speed.
Wedge shaped button: used for shaped submerged drill bits and tooth wheel bits, suitable for soft rock formations with high drilling speed and low chance of tooth breakage.
Jetvision specialises in the production and processing of all types of carbide teeth to meet the different needs of our customers. The analysis of the use of different types of button provides a reference to the customer's own needs. Whether it is oil drilling, sydney equipment for snow removal, cutting tools, mining machinery, road maintenance and coal drilling tools, we can produce them all to meet the needs of different industry sectors.