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Superior Wear Resistance Cemented Carbide Plunger and Piston Cylinder
Carbide piston cylinder and plunger, also can be called cylinder
and shaft.
The application for working condition require a sliding fit,
running fits with very small clearances for accurate guiding of
shafts. Without any noticeable clearance after assembly.
In engineering, a fit refers to the clearance between two mating
parts, tungsten carbide cylinder and plunger. The choice of an
engineering fit determines whether the two parts can move relative
to each other in case of a clearance fit, or act as a whole in case
of a tight interference fit.
For us tungsten carbide processing, the key point is for regulating
the high tolerances of mating shafts and cylinders for best
performance.
The available information that can be found on technical literature
is as follows:
The geometric tolerance requirements are all tungsten steel
precision parts within ±0.002.
No conflict between feature linear and geometric tolerances
0.001-0.002.
Drawings:
Our Advantages:
Our company is specializing in producing and manufacturing hard
alloy insert pins for precision mold customers.
The precision requirements are very high, and the perfect
consistency of products is the primary standard of this set of
products.
The tungsten carbide plunger is equipped in electronic ceramic
precision mold is used in large number, and each shaft is required
to maintain good consistency. This requires that the finishing
process must strictly control each processing procedure.
Our company can produce the hard alloy insert pins according to the
requirements of the precision mold manufacturer. The consistency of
the products can be guaranteed, and the tolerance requirements are
+0.002mm.
The finish of the carbide cylinder and plunger are required to be
0.2, which meets the highest requirements of applications in
mechanical piston.
1, | National high-tech enterprise certification |
2, | Processing High tolerance accuracy ±0.001mm |
3, | Wear-resistant, heat-resistant, and anti-corrosion |
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