Today, Huilisheng's editor will guide you through the industries where tungsten steel cutting blades are widely used:
(1) Automotive Industry
The automotive industry is characterized by large-scale, assembly-line production and relatively fixed processing conditions. To optimize production, improve quality, and enhance efficiency, the automotive sector imposes extremely stringent requirements on the processing efficiency and service life of tungsten steel blades. Additionally, due to assembly-line operations, forced uniform blade replacement is often implemented to avoid costly production line shutdowns caused by blade changes. This places uniquely high demands on the stability and quality of the cutting tools.
(2) Aerospace Industry
The aerospace industry is defined by its high precision requirements and the use of difficult-to-machine materials. Components in this sector are often made from high-strength, high-toughness materials such as superalloys and nickel-titanium alloys (e.g., INCONEL 718), making imported circular blades particularly suitable for these applications.
(3) Large Turbine, Steam Turbine, Generator, and Diesel Engine Manufacturers
These enterprises typically process large, high-value components. Ensuring precision and minimizing scrap during machining are critical, which is why imported tungsten steel blades are frequently employed in these industries.
(4) Enterprises with Extensive CNC Machine Tool Usage
As the saying goes, "A good horse deserves a good saddle." To maximize processing efficiency, product quality, and the utilization of CNC machine tools, imported circular blades are often preferred to achieve the desired results.
(5) Foreign-Invested Enterprises
These companies typically prioritize production efficiency and quality assurance. Since much of their equipment is imported from abroad, it is natural for them to adopt tungsten steel cutting blades from the same source countries.
Beyond these sectors, imported tungsten steel cutting blades are also widely used in other industries, such as mold manufacturing and defense contracting.
