Carbide Beveling Heads Raw Materials Blanks
A beveling cutter head blank is the initial, unshaped material that will be further processed or machined into a cutting tool, such as a beveling head, typically used in metalworking operations. These blanks are often made from tungsten carbide or other carbide alloys and are used to form the final cutting tool, which is typically attached to a machine to bevel, chamfer, or edge metal workpieces.