What are carbide blades used for?
Subsequently, one may also ask, what is carbide used for?
Carbide is used for many other applications including tipping trekking or ski poles as well as cleats, the manufacture of fishing weights, and many cutting and pulverizing mechanisms for recycling machines.
Accordingly, what is a carbide blade?
With something like a carbide-tipped saw blade, the main body of the blade is made of steel. The small tips of carbide are brazed on to the body. A good carbide tip might hold an edge ten to twenty times longer than a tool steel tip.
Why Special Carbide Shapes Are So Expensive. Ordinarily tungsten carbide shapes are made by pressing powder in a die. Once you get the die built you can process a lot of parts pretty cheaply. At this stage the carbide is softer than sidewalk chalk so it is pretty easy to machine.