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In most cases where hardened tool steel is used for wear parts, a change to high
quality, carefully manufactured tungsten carbide can mean significant savings and
improved performance. Switching to tungsten carbide means:
• Smaller inventories because tungsten carbide lasts longer.
• Increased production through less downtime.
• The ability to handle the stress of high speed machines.
TWD works closely with you to craft working prototypes for your new manufacturing
processes, or produce parts on a periodical basis delivering them to you on time and
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