TUNGSTEN CARBIDE RING MANUFACTURING
Tungsten rings are all individually hand crafted.
Each tungsten ring goes through a 30-stage precision grinding process by
craftspeople.
Tungsten rings are made using diamond-embedded grinding tools held in specially
designed machinery.
Tungsten, nickel, and Carbide are ground into powders.
Tungsten, nickel, and carbide powders are compressed and forged together with
high-pressure dies.
Tungsten Carbide is sintered (fired) in an oxygen-free furnace at 2,400 degrees
Fahrenheit (carbon black, at 900 - 2200°C)
Tungsten pusher or batch furnace process is called carburization.
Carburization forms rings blanks that are indestructible and scratch proof.
Tungsten rings are crafted using assorted diamond abrasives and poly crystalline
diamond tooling.
Tungsten ring crafting is similar in many ways to the cutting and polishing of a
rough diamond.
Each tungsten carbide ring is cut and skillfully polished with a diamond
compound using diamond tools
Each tungsten carbide ring results in a polish and shine creating a permanent
luster and polish not possible with other metals, that will last forever.
Tungsten rings inlays are created by grinding a grove or a channel in the center
of the ring and precisely "swedging" the metal into the channel under extreme
pressure.