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Что (кто) такое carbide indexable insert - определение

CUTTING TOOL
Wiper insert; Indexable insert
  • ISO1832 insert designation system.
  • Carbide tipped turning tool and wrench
  • Carbide tipped face mill
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Carbide saw         
  • 2011 AMSAW 350PR
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  • fig.1: pivot saw with a close loop force flow
  • fig.2: Horizontal slide saw with open loop force flow
  • 1969 Metalcut 12
  • 1979 Metalcut 24 pivot bar cutoff saw
  • 1974 Metalcut 12 pivot layer saw
  • 1973 Metalcut III dual pivot saw
  • Metalcut XII-P
  • Miter Rail Saw
  • Ohler Double Column Vertical Saw with Round Ways
  • Metalcut Roller stabilizer
  • Amsaw Segmental stabilizer
  • Typical Vertical Slide Layer Machine
MACHINE TOOL USING BLADES WITH CEMENTED CARBIDE FOR CUTTING HARD MATERIALS
Carbide Saws
Carbide saws are machine tools for cutting. The saw teeth are made of cemented carbide, so that hard materials can be cut.
Cemented carbide         
  • Tungsten-carbide inserts
  • Spinning blade of a table saw cutting wood at an angle
TYPE OF COMPOSITE MATERIAL
Pobedit; Carboloy; Widia (metal); Tungsten-carbide cobalt; Carbide insert
Cemented carbides are a class of hard materials used extensively for cutting tools, as well as in other industrial applications. It consists of fine particles of carbide cemented into a composite by a binder metal.
Tipped tool         
A tipped tool is any cutting tool in which the cutting edge consists of a separate piece of material that is brazed, welded, or clamped onto a body made of another material. In the types in which the cutter portion is an indexable part clamped by a screw, the cutters are called inserts (because they are inserted into the tool body).
Carborundum         
  • Synthetic SiC Lely crystals
  • Moissanite single crystal (≈1 mm in size)
  • A [[moissanite]]
 engagement ring
  • The Porsche Carrera GT's silicon carbide "carbon-ceramic" disk brake
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  • A replication of [[H. J. Round]]'s LED experiments
  • Synthetic SiC crystals ~3 mm in diameter
  • Two six-inch wafers made of silicon carbide
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  • Silicon carbide, image taken under a stereoscopic microscope.
  • Piece of silicon carbide used in steel making
  • ballistic vests]]
  • Cutting disks made of SiC
  • Ultraviolet LED
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carborundum; SiC; Silicon Carbide; Silicium carbide; Carbon silicide; Silicon monocarbide; Carbosolita
·add. ·- A beautiful crystalline compound, SiC, consisting of carbon and silicon in combination; carbon silicide. It is made by heating carbon and sand together in an electric furnace. The commercial article is dark-colored and iridescent. It is harder than emery, and is used as an Abrasive.
Insert (filmmaking)         
SHOT OF PART OF A SCENE AS FILMED FROM A DIFFERENT ANGLE AND/OR FOCAL LENGTH FROM THE MASTER SHOT
Piston Shot; Insert (film); Insert shot
In film, an insert is a shot of part of a scene as filmed from a different angle and/or focal length from the master shot. Inserts cover action already covered in the master shot, but emphasize a different aspect of that action due to the different framing.
carborundum         
  • Synthetic SiC Lely crystals
  • Moissanite single crystal (≈1 mm in size)
  • A [[moissanite]]
 engagement ring
  • The Porsche Carrera GT's silicon carbide "carbon-ceramic" disk brake
  • 160px
  • 265px
  • 340px
  • A replication of [[H. J. Round]]'s LED experiments
  • Synthetic SiC crystals ~3 mm in diameter
  • Two six-inch wafers made of silicon carbide
  • abbr=on}} tall.
  • Silicon carbide, image taken under a stereoscopic microscope.
  • Piece of silicon carbide used in steel making
  • ballistic vests]]
  • Cutting disks made of SiC
  • Ultraviolet LED
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carborundum; SiC; Silicon Carbide; Silicium carbide; Carbon silicide; Silicon monocarbide; Carbosolita
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¦ noun a very hard black solid consisting of silicon carbide, used as an abrasive.
Origin
C19: blend of carbon and corundum.
insert         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Inserts; Insert (disambiguation)
v. (D; tr.) to insert into (to insert a new sentence into a paragraph; to insert a key into a lock)
silicon carbide         
  • Synthetic SiC Lely crystals
  • Moissanite single crystal (≈1 mm in size)
  • A [[moissanite]]
 engagement ring
  • The Porsche Carrera GT's silicon carbide "carbon-ceramic" disk brake
  • 160px
  • 265px
  • 340px
  • A replication of [[H. J. Round]]'s LED experiments
  • Synthetic SiC crystals ~3 mm in diameter
  • Two six-inch wafers made of silicon carbide
  • abbr=on}} tall.
  • Silicon carbide, image taken under a stereoscopic microscope.
  • Piece of silicon carbide used in steel making
  • ballistic vests]]
  • Cutting disks made of SiC
  • Ultraviolet LED
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carborundum; SiC; Silicon Carbide; Silicium carbide; Carbon silicide; Silicon monocarbide; Carbosolita
¦ noun a hard refractory compound of silicon and carbon; carborundum. [SiC.]
CTI         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Titaniuim carbide; TiC; Titanium Carbide; Titanium(IV) carbide; CTi; Khamrabaevite
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tungsten carbide         
  • α-WC structure, carbon atoms are gray.<ref name=str/>
  • A tricone roller cone assembly from a raiseboring reamer, showing the protruding tungsten carbide buttons inset into the rollers
  • Nokian]] bicycle tire with tungsten carbide spikes. The spikes are surrounded by aluminum.
  • Spherical tungsten carbide under [[scanning electron microscope]], magnification x950, Material Laboratory
  • Cemented carbide drill and end mills
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Tungsten Carbide; Borium; Tungsten-carbide; Tungsten(IV) carbide; Tungsten semicarbide; Tungsten in rings; Cemented tungsten carbide; Cemented WC; Wolfram Carbide
¦ noun a very hard grey compound made by reaction of tungsten and carbon at high temperatures, used in making engineering dies, cutting and drilling tools, etc.

Википедия

Tipped tool

A tipped tool is any cutting tool in which the cutting edge consists of a separate piece of material that is brazed, welded, or clamped onto a body made of another material. In the types in which the cutter portion is an indexable part clamped by a screw, the cutters are called inserts (because they are inserted into the tool body). Tipped tools allow each part of the tool, the shank and the cutter(s), to be made of the material with the best properties for its job. Common materials for the cutters (brazed tips or clamped inserts) include cemented carbide, polycrystalline diamond, and cubic boron nitride. Tools that are commonly tipped include milling cutters (such as end mills, face mills, and fly cutters), tool bits, router bits, and saw blades (especially the metal-cutting ones).