{"id":22318,"date":"2023-11-04T15:42:46","date_gmt":"2023-11-04T07:42:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.meetyoucarbide.com\/?p=22318"},"modified":"2023-11-04T15:46:03","modified_gmt":"2023-11-04T07:46:03","slug":"the-dfference-between-milled-tooth-and-insert-tooth-wheel-drill-bits","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.meetyoucarbide.com\/tr\/the-dfference-between-milled-tooth-and-insert-tooth-wheel-drill-bits\/","title":{"rendered":"Frezelenmi\u015f Di\u015fli ve Insert Di\u015fli Tekerlek Matkap U\u00e7lar\u0131 Aras\u0131ndaki Fark"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A toothed wheel drill bit primarily consists of three components: the toothed wheel, bearings, and the drill bit body. The toothed wheel is the core component of the drill bit, composed of multiple teeth embedded on the wheel’s surface. These teeth continuously impact and break rock formations as the toothed wheel rotates, enabling the drilling operation.<\/p>\n
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The teeth of a milled-tooth drill bit are machined from the toothed wheel blank, primarily in the form of wedge-shaped teeth. Depending on their location, these teeth are categorized as gauge teeth, inner-row teeth, and chisel teeth. Chisel teeth are embedded with carbide for enhancing gauge retention. The determination of tooth structure parameters takes into account both their effectiveness in breaking rocks and the teeth’s strength.<\/p>\n
Generally, drill bits designed for soft formations have larger tooth height, tooth width, and tooth spacing, while those for hard formations have the opposite characteristics. To enhance the wear resistance of milled teeth, a carbide wear-resistant layer is deposited on the tooth surface.<\/p>\n
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The teeth of milled-tooth drill bits are directly machined from metal materials, and the tooth shape, width, and height can be designed and processed according to the characteristics of the geological formation. Therefore, they exhibit high mechanical drilling speed in soft formations.<\/p>\n
The material of milled teeth is limited by the toothed wheel material. Despite the application of carbide overlay through welding, their wear resistance is still insufficient. In hard and highly abrasive formations, their service life is significantly reduced.<\/p>\n
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Insert toothed wheel drill bits are created by drilling holes into the toothed wheel and then fitting teeth made of carbide materials into these holes.<\/p>\n