Cylindrical
Tungsten Carbide Rotary Burr

Tungsten carbide rotary burrs are small cutting tools used in grinding, shaping, and de-burring for materials like ceramics, stone, steel, aluminum, plastics, and hardwood. It offers a high stock removal rate with a smooth milling action to reduce vibration and noise. And it delivers large and good chip removal.

Single Cut

Single cut carbide burr is a general-purpose tool designed for cast iron, steel, some copper and brass, and other ferrous materials. It will give good material removal and a good workpiece finish.

Single Cut carbide burr

Double Cut

The double-cut allows for rapid stock removal in harder materials. The addition of the left-hand flutes reduces the pulling action, which allows for better operator control. It reduces the size of the chips, and it can be used at slower than normal speeds.

Double cut carbide burr

Diamond Cut

The diamond cut is very effective in heat treated and tough alloy steels, producing extremely small chips. It offers very good operator control with good stock removal at the sacrifice of finish. The diamond grind will reduce tool life.

Diamond cut carbide burr

Fast Mill Cut

For use on non-ferrous and non-metallic materials. It is designed for rapid stock removal with minimum chip loading.

Fast mill cut carbide burr

Industry
Applications

Advantages
  • Long life
  • Use for long production runs
  • High stock removal
  • Ideal for using on many hard and tough materials
  • Ideal for Deburring, finishing, carving, shaping and smoothing welds, molds, dies and forgings
Material Of Workpieces

Thanks to the excellent hardness of the tungsten carbide, they are very suited to be used on most hard materials, such as steel, non-ferrous metal alloy, cast iron, and reinforced plastics. With tungsten carbide, you can run your burr bits in a hotter environment, in which HSS burrs will start to melt.

  • Steel, Carbon Steel & Stainless Steel
  • Cast Iron
  • Aluminum
  • Titanium
  • Cobalt
  • Nickel
  • Gold, Platinum & Silver
  • Ceramics
  • Fiberglass
  • Plastic, Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CRP), Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic (GRP)
  • Brass, Copper & Bronze
  • Zinc
  • Wood
Special Application

Carbide burrs are found in tools such asdie grinders, pneumatic rotary tools, high-speed engravers, micro Motors, pendant Drills, and flexible shafts, and hobby rotary tools. They are ideal?for?metalworking,?tool making,?wood carving,?jewelry making,?welding,?chamfering,?casting,?deburring,?grinding,?cylinder head porting,?and?sculpting in the?aerospace,?automotive,?dentistry,?stone, and metalsmith?industries.

Burrs
Shapes

Tree Burrs

Use for rounding off edges and making concave cuts. Use the pointed end for cutting in hard to reach areas and acute-angled contours.

Ball Burrs
Inverted Cone Burrs

Use inverted cone-shaped tungsten carbide burrs for making v-cuts and rear side chamfering.

Pointed Cone
End Cut
Oval Burrs
Flame Burrs
Oblate Spheroid
Countersink Burrs