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Standard industry practice relies on wax in the carbide pressing process to serve as a binder to hold the materials together. It is then removed during the half-sintering or pre-sintering process.

This standard practice of using wax presents a number of problems:

Carbon control problems

  • Excess carbon or ``free carbon" can result in porosity in the sintered part, reducing wear resistance.
  • Carbon deficiency occurs when too much carbon is removed during sintering, creating ``eta-phase", a brittle condition that leads to chipping and cracking.

Size variations

  • Excess wax in the powder compact can lead to size variations due to distortion.

At Innovative Carbide, our exclusive no wax process eliminates the use of paraffin wax as a manufacturing crutch. Not only does this cut out unnecessary steps, it results in more efficient carbon control. The results...a purer, consistent, reliable product that will perform better.

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