What Is Carbide Made Of?

Carbide is primarily made from tungsten and a cobalt binder, forming a hard, dense compound used in cutting tools and industrial manufacturing. Often called tungsten carbide, it’s known for its extreme durability and value in scrap recycling.

What’s in Carbide?

Why It Matters

Most drill bits, end mills, and inserts used in CNC machining and fabrication contain scrap-worthy tungsten carbide. That makes them not just tools—but valuable recyclable material.

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