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なぜ高負荷材料には CPMペレタイザーナイフ が最適なのか

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When pelletizing gets tough—abrasive fillers, intermittent impacts, wet chambers, and heat spikes—the wrong pelletizer blade turns your line into a downtime machine. In this context, CPM refers to Crucible Particle Metallurgy, a powder‑metallurgy route that produces fine, uniformly distributed carbides for excellent wear resistance and reliable toughness. Note: CPM is also the well‑known California Pellet Mill brand; in this article, CPM means the steel‑making process and the tool steels derived from it. Key takeaways Failure Modes in High‑Load Pelletizing and What They Tell You Your best material choice falls out of the failure signature. What are you actually seeing on the edge after a run—uniform recession, chips, smear, pits, or […]

高負荷ペレタイザー刃の材質比較:CPM vs D2 vs 超硬 (2026)

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High‑load pelletizing punishes cutting edges with abrasive fillers, intermittent impacts, and heat. There’s no universal winner. If edge chipping is your dominant failure mode, CPM tool steels usually outperform conventional D2 and low‑binder carbides. If pure abrasive wear dominates under steady load, cemented carbide can deliver the longest life and most regrinds. Where heat and thermal softening creep in, CPM M4 or hot‑work steels paired with heat‑resistant coatings make a real difference. Key takeaways Side‑by‑side comparison (indicative — consult datasheets for exact values) Best‑for scenario Material family & example grades Microstructure highlights Typical hardness window Edge chipping resistance Abrasive wear resistance Hot hardness / temper resistance Plastic deformation resistance Regrind […]

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