Tungsten carbide is widely used in molds and dies, classified as follows:
Classification | Application |
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Forging Die | Forging molds for automotive components processed by hot forging, cold forging, and precision forging. |
Fastening Die | Fastening products for automotive, construction, home appliance, aerospace, and other industries. |
Spring Tool | Tools for precision processing of springs used in automotive and high-end electronic products. |
Bearing Tool | Tools for processing bearing products, including the forming of bearing balls, wheels, and rings. |
Powder Metallurgy Die | Various precision gear parts for automotive, motorcycles, and electronic products. |
Roller | Various roller products for wire forming and the front portion of production. |
Drawing Die | Tools used for diameter reduction and forming of wire and tube. |
Optical Mold | High-precision molds for the photovoltaic industry, used in processing aspherical glass lenses for mobile phones and security cameras. |
Can Making | Tools for seamless tin forming, providing solutions for punching, stretching, and retracting processes. |
Automotive Industry | Stamping Die for Automotive Parts,Car Body Stamping Die,Automotive Panel Die |
Material | Material Properties |
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Carbide | Cemented carbide is a powder metallurgical composite consisting of one or more hard material phases (e.g., tungsten carbide) and a binding material (e.g., cobalt). It is extremely hard, characterized by high wear resistance and thermal stability. It is used in various fields that require tools or components to be particularly wear-resistant. Compared to die steel, it is more difficult to machine and has a higher material cost, but its service life is often several times longer. |
Kinyet is dedicated to the research and development of tungsten-related materials. By continuously introducing new technologies and increasing investments in high-end production equipment, Kinyet provides mold solutions with an exceptional quality-to-price ratio, featuring high precision, longer tooling life, and cost-effectiveness. We are excited to announce our merger with Drow; together, we believe we will create even better products for consumers in the future!
Q1: Do you produce special punch molds or punch die components?
A: Yes, we specialize in customized mold fabrication and can translate the most complex punch die concepts into reality. Our punch mold components are designed and tailored for various demanding applications and materials.
Q2: Do you accept low volume for sample orders? What’s your MOQ for customization?
A: Yes, we do. For sample orders, we accept a minimum order quantity (MOQ) of one piece. Please attach CAD or 3D drawings with your inquiry. The sample lead time is 10–15 days, and it can be negotiated for other special requirements.
Q3: If we want to cooperate with you, is confidentiality guaranteed?
A: Absolutely. All your information, including company details, drawings, and purchase order specifics, will be kept confidential. We can sign an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) if you wish.
Q4: What are your payment terms?
A: We require a T/T payment structure of 30% as a deposit and 70% balance before delivery. We will provide photos of the products and packaging before you pay the balance.
Q5: What products can you buy from us?
A: We offer carbide inserts, carbide end mills, carbide drills, carbide boring tools, cutting tools, and customized carbide precision molds.