
Mold and die components are subjected to extreme mechanical loads, abrasion, and thermal cycling. To achieve long service life and consistent performance, manufacturers often combine mold steel with tungsten steel in critical wear zones.
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Vacuum brazing is widely applied in the tools and dies industry for manufacturing high-performance components such as cutting tools, grinding wheels, stamping dies, extrusion dies, and injection molds. It is especially valuable in the production of diamond tools, including diamond saw blades, grinding wheels, rollers, drill bits, engraving knives, beads, and grinding heads, used across woodworking, stone processing, glass cutting, and construction industries. These vacuum-brazed tools are crucial across sectors such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, metallurgy, geology, military, and infrastructure, where precision, strength, and durability are essential.


Mold and die components are subjected to extreme mechanical loads, abrasion, and thermal cycling. To achieve long service life and consistent performance, manufacturers often combine mold steel with tungsten steel in critical wear zones.
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Vacuum brazing is a highly advanced joining process used in the manufacture of CBN (Cubic Boron Nitride) cutting tools, which are designed for machining hardened steels and high-wear materials.
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Vacuum brazing is an advanced and reliable joining method for bonding mold steel with tungsten steel, especially in tooling and mold-making applications where high strength and wear resistance are required.
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Tooling and mold components often operate under extreme wear, pressure, and repetitive loading. Combining mold steel with tungsten steel provides an effective balance of toughness and hardness required for long service life.
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