Usage of tungsten carbide sleeves in the oil industry is greatly appreciated. Due to the power of the material along with its ability to high pressure, tungsten carbide sleeves are used in water pumps, oil pumping units as well as other fuel pumping industries.
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Tungsten carbide sleeve is a very valuable alloy that is used in many industries for different applications. It is also a highly force alloy because it can be 100% recycled over and over again. Due to its strength, longevity, and resistance to both heat and rust, carbide is the best choice for surgical instruments, mining and drilling inserts, jewelry, and grips for all sorts of sporting apparatus. But, another vast use for carbide, especially after it has been reprocessing, is to make cutting blades with it.
Tungsten carbide sleeve is an ideal material to find blades out of because thanks to its hardness and other properties, a very finer yet more durable edge can be fashioned once the blade has been made. Carbide blades don't need more sharpening than those made of stainless steel or titanium. Moreover, they will not hole, corrode, or break under normal wear and tear.
The very prominent reason why it makes sense to use recycled carbide for fashioning cutting blades is due to the lack of material that is accessible domestically. Forcefully 90% of all tungsten is mined outside of the United States and since it takes both tungsten and carbon to make tungsten carbide. Using recycled tungsten carbide sleeves is the only way to create a workable domestic market for the product and this is why tungsten carbide recycling companies will normally pay between $7 and $11 per pound for scrap that would otherwise be thrown away.