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What is the difference between Cobalt Drill Bits and Carbide Drill bits?

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Drilling through hard material can be a difficult task for the drill bit. It would help if you had the  right tool to do this. While we often hear that solid carbide drill bits are a better solution for  hardened steel, others believe that cobalt drilling bits are also irreplaceable for drilling stainless  steel. To find the right drill bit for you, let's look at our comparison between cobalt and carbide drill  bits. 


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Different materials 


The main difference between carbide and cobalt drills is their different materials. Carbide drill bits  are made from tungsten carbide, while cobalt drill bits are made from high-speed steel with cobalt  mixed into the alloy. 


Cobalt


Cobalt drill bits are primarily made from high-speed steel with 5–8% cobalt added. This  combination improves the heat and wear resistance of the drill bit, making it durable. 


Tungsten Carbide Tungsten


carbide is a composite material produced by powder metallurgy and composed of  refractory metal compounds (hard phase) and bonding metals (bonding phase). Tungsten carbide is approximately twice as hard as steel, with a Young's modulus of around 530– 700 GPa, and is double the density of steel. It is one of the most rigid materials, only second to  diamond. 


Different performances


Carbide bits are harder than cobalt bits. They also tend to last longer and retain their shape better.  They are also more costly. You can sharpen carbide drill bits with special tools or diamond grinding  wheels. They are not recommended for hand drilling as they can easily lose their shape. Carbide  drill bits are generally ten times more expensive than cobalt bits. 


Cobalt drill bits are low in melting point so they won't burn your hands. They are also suitable for  drilling cast iron and steel. They can wear down if they are overused or used for high-speed drilling.  You'll need them to be sharpened regularly. 


Carbide drill bits are more durable than cobalt bits and can withstand higher heat. 


Cobalt bits are less expensive than carbide drill bits. Cobalt bits are also self-centering, which  makes them ideal for precision drilling. These drill bits are used for drilling non-ferrous material  and in industrial applications.It is crucial to choose the right drill bit for your job. 


It is crucial that the drill bit matches the  material, the diameter, and the volume of the work. The right choice will increase productivity and  extend the life of your drill bit. 


Different application


Cobalt drill bits Cobalt

drill bits are used for general applications that don't require high hardness drilling.They work  well on hardwood, plywood, plastic, and metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, and other ferrous  metals. 


Carbide drill bits Carbide drill bits are with the best performance on the market right now. They are perfect for high  precision and long tool life when cutting hardened and tough materials. Conversely, this is the  material of choice when cobalt drill bits aren't up to the task. 


Carbide-cutting tools are used on CNC machines for precision and high-volume production.  However, in applications that don't require extremely high cutting volumes, the cobalt drill bits will  be more cost-effective since they much much cheaper. 


Conclusion: Cobalt vs. Carbide Drill Bits


Cobalt and carbide drill bits are good choices for high performance drill bits. Carbide drill bits are  more expensive than cobalt drill bits and with more performance. Also, they both support selfcentering and suitable for precision drilling. 


Carbide drill bits are the hardest and best choice for long tool life and abilities to drill hardened steel  along with other difficult-to-machine materials. However, they are very expensive so they are  normally used in high-volume industrial applications involving high-precision and mass production. 


Cobalt drill bits are better for lower-volume work since they are much cheaper yet also provide  good performance for woodworking, metalworking, and fabrication. If you are a hobbyist to do DIY  at home or using hand drills or manual drill press for your work, then these bits are more costeffective choice.

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