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Ceny wolframu, dobór narzędzi, obróbka i zakupy — publikowane przez zespół fabryki w Changzhou, Chiny.
Rynek wolframu

Cena produktów wolframowych 6 maja 2026
Po święcie majowym chiński rynek wolframu pozostał stabilny, ale ostrożny. Chinatungsten Online wskazał słaby nastrój po stronie surowców, mało transakcji spot i duże rozbieżności cenowe między kupującymi i sprzedającymi złom wolframowy.
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Cena wolframu 29 kwietnia 2026: słaby sentyment, złom spada ponad 50%
Ceny wolframu 29 kwietnia dalej spadały. Surowce są 15%–30% niżej niż w drugiej połowie marca, a złom wolframowy stracił ponad 50% od szczytu. Brief omawia presję zapasów, wolniejsze uzupełnianie i wpływ na kupujących narzędzia carbide.
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Tungsten Price April 2026: Profit Rebalancing Keeps Buyers Cautious (Apr 13)
The tungsten market extended its pullback on April 13 as holders kept selling into accumulated profits while buyers, squeezed by costs, stayed wait-and-see. With restocking limited to small and “rigid demand” orders, the market is now in a sensitive phase of profit rebalancing and sentiment repricing. Here is the latest Chinatungsten Online snapshot and what it means for carbide tool procurement.
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Tungsten Price April 2026: Contract Cuts Weigh on APT & Ferrotungsten (Apr 8)
Tungsten prices weakened as major producers cut long-term contract prices and profit-taking spread after the earlier rally. Overseas prices stayed relatively firmer on inventory drawdowns and restocking, while APT and powders slipped more moderately. Here is the April 8, 2026 snapshot from Chinatungsten Online plus what carbide tool buyers should watch next.
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Tungsten Price April 2026: Downward Drift, APT & WC Powder (Apr 3)
Tungsten prices moved lower this week as profit-takers undercut the market and new orders dried up, even though year-to-date gains across concentrates, APT, and powders remain large. Here is the April 3, 2026 Chinatungsten Online snapshot plus what the pullback means for cemented carbide procurement.
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Tungsten Price April 2026: APT, Tungsten Powder, WC Powder (Apr 1)
Tungsten prices eased at the start of April as profit-taking and buyer caution cooled the rally, but year-to-date gains remain extraordinary. Here is the April 1, 2026 price table plus a practical read-through for cemented carbide tool procurement.
Czytaj więcejTungsten Price Update — March 30, 2026: Quiet Spot Market, Firm Global References
Tungsten prices were broadly steady on Monday: physical supply and demand sat in a stalemate, and deals were mostly hand-to-mouth. Even so, resilient international tungsten indications and a modest weekend rebound in scrap helped prevent sentiment from turning negative.
Czytaj więcejTungsten Price Update — March 27, 2026: Scrap-Led Weakness and Softer Long-Term Contract Signals
Tungsten prices edged lower this week as sentiment in scrap turned sharply negative and a major producer’s new long-term contract quotes undercut the previous stalemate. Primary concentrates and powders adjusted more gradually; we summarise Chinatungsten Online levels and what they mean for carbide buyers.
Czytaj więcejTungsten Market Update — March 26, 2026: Mild Pullback After Long-Term Contract Prices Disappoint
Tungsten prices are showing a mild downward correction after a Guangdong major producer’s long-term contract prices fell short of expectations, triggering lower market quotes and local profit-taking. We整理 Chinatungsten Online data, including concentrates, APT, WC powder, and scrap benchmarks.
Czytaj więcejTungsten Market Update — March 25, 2026: High-Level Consolidation, Tight Supply–Demand, and Volatile Scrap Sentiment
Tungsten prices remain in a high-level consolidation after a multi-fold rally, with tight physical balances and split bullish–bearish expectations keeping most participants sidelined. The scrap segment is showing visible anxiety and uneven quotations — we summarise Chinatungsten Online data and what it means for carbide tool procurement.
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Tungsten Market Update — March 24, 2026: Divergent Trends as Stagflation Fears Dampen Sentiment
The tungsten market turned cautious on March 24, 2026, with divergent trends across product segments as Middle East tensions pushed oil prices higher and reignited stagflation fears. Scrap tungsten prices softened on panic selling while primary raw material prices held firm — full price table inside.
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Tungsten Price Update — March 23, 2026: Prices Hold Firm Amid Tight Supply
Tungsten prices held firm on March 23, 2026, with tungsten carbide powder at RMB 2,320/kg — up 123% since January. We break down the full price table and explain what this means for buyers sourcing solid carbide drills and end mills.
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Carbide End Mill OEM and Small-Lot Supply for Japan
Japanese distributors and machine shops often need small-lot carbide end mill supply before committing to annual demand. This guide explains how to specify OEM end mills and reduce sourcing risk.
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Custom Ground End Mills: Specs, Lead Times, and How to Quote
Custom ground end mills are the fastest way to turn a drawing into a stable machining process. This guide explains what to specify, how to avoid quoting delays, and how to choose geometry and coating for your material.
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Custom Step Drill Bits: Design Tips, Tolerances, and Quote Checklist
Custom step drill bits combine drilling and sizing in one tool to reduce tool changes and improve coaxiality. This guide covers step geometry, tolerance planning, and what to include in your RFQ.
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Custom Carbide Cutting Tools: From Drawing to Stable Production
Custom carbide cutting tools reduce cycle time and stabilize quality when catalogue tools cannot meet the drawing. This post explains the RFQ inputs that drive fast, predictable results.
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Custom Step Drills: Multi-Diameter Holes with Better Coaxiality
Custom step drills help you machine step features in one setup, reduce mismatch at shoulders, and simplify production. Here is what to specify and how to choose geometry and coolant strategy.
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Custom Size Drill Bits: When Standard Diameters Are Not Enough
Custom size drill bits solve non-catalogue diameters and tolerance targets without awkward workarounds. This guide covers diameter control, point styles, and quoting inputs.
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Custom Drill Bits: Geometry, Coating, and RFQ Checklist
Custom drill bits are ordered when catalogue drills cannot meet depth, tolerance, chip control, or tool-life requirements. Use this checklist to get a fast quote and predictable results.
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Custom Carbide End Mills: How to Specify Geometry for Performance
Custom carbide end mills are used when reach, clearance, profile, or material-driven performance cannot be met by standard tools. This guide explains the specs that drive fast quotes and repeatable performance.
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Custom Tapered End Mills: Better Access, Stronger Tools, Cleaner Walls
Custom tapered end mills are used for draft walls and deep cavities where straight tools rub or chatter. This guide explains taper specs and RFQ inputs for fast quoting.
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Custom Carbide Drills: Deep Holes, Coolant-Through, and Stability
Custom carbide drills are often ordered to solve deep-hole chip evacuation and heat. This post covers coolant-through, flute length, point styles, and what to include in your RFQ.
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Custom Carbide Tooling: A Practical Guide for Buyers and Engineers
Custom carbide tooling is about process stability as much as geometry. This practical guide shows what to specify, how to choose coatings, and how to shorten the quote-to-first-article cycle.
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Custom Carbide Cutters: When Geometry Matters More Than Catalogue
Custom carbide cutters are designed to cut a profile in one stable operation. This guide explains section definition, clearances, coating, and inspection inputs for predictable specials.
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Custom End Mill: A Quick RFQ Guide (What to Send, What to Expect)
A custom end mill is easiest to quote when the geometry and application are defined. Use this checklist to shorten the quote-to-first-article cycle and improve first-pass success.
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Custom Drill: How to Quote the Right Geometry (Diameter, Depth, Coolant)
A custom drill is easiest to quote when you specify depth, coolant, and tolerance targets. Use this RFQ checklist to get a stable drilling tool faster.
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Custom Profile End Mill: Single-Pass Profiles with Better Repeatability
Custom profile end mills are used when a standard tool cannot generate the section economically. This guide covers section definition, clearance design, and RFQ inputs for predictable specials.
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Custom Made Drill Bits: What Buyers Should Specify (and Why)
Custom made drill bits are ordered for non-standard diameters, special point styles, or process stability in tough materials. Use this RFQ checklist to speed up quoting.
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Custom End Mill Grinding: What You Can Customize (and What to Measure)
Custom end mill grinding is where geometry, edge condition, and flute finish are tuned to your material. This post explains what you can customize and what to measure to lock repeatability.
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Coolant Drill (Coolant-Through Drills): When You Need Through-Tool Cooling
A coolant drill (coolant-through drill) pushes coolant directly to the cutting edge to improve chip evacuation and thermal stability. This guide explains when to use coolant-through and what to specify.
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Top 10 End Mill Manufacturers in India (2026 Buyer’s Guide) — Carbide & Global Brands
Updated 2026 guide to the top 10 end mill manufacturers and suppliers for India: evaluation criteria, comparison table, global brands vs factory-direct carbide, and how to choose by material, budget, and application.
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Coolant-Thru Drills for Deep Hole Machining in Japan
For 8D, 12D, 15D and longer holes, coolant-thru carbide drills improve chip evacuation, heat control and tool life. This guide explains what Japanese buyers should specify before ordering.
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Custom 2mm Coolant-Thru Drills for Titanium with Bright Gold Coating
A 2mm coolant-thru carbide drill for titanium is a small tool with a difficult job: evacuating chips, controlling heat, and keeping hole quality stable. This custom case explains why internal coolant, bright gold PVD coating, and precise micro-drill geometry matter for titanium parts.
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How We Doubled Tool Life on Automotive Crankshaft Oil-Hole Drilling — A Real Production Case Study
A tier-1 automotive supplier was achieving only 800 holes per regrind on crankshaft oil-hole drilling before switching to our custom coolant-thru carbide drills. The result: 1,720 holes — a 115% improvement in tool life with better process stability and no change to spindle speed or feed rate.
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