Industrial Overview
A blasting nozzle is the point of maximum technical stress in any surface preparation system. Choosing between **Boron Carbide (B4C)** and **Tungsten Carbide (TC)** is not about upfront price—it is a calculation of "Cost per Operating Hour." While TC is the standard for soft abrasives, B4C is mandatory for high-velocity, aggressive media projects.
What is Boron Carbide?
Known as 'Black Diamond,' B4C is one of the hardest man-made materials. It offers extreme abrasion resistance, making it the technical choice for Silicon Carbide and Aluminum Oxide blasting.
What is Tungsten Carbide?
TC is a durable, impact-resistant material composed of tungsten and carbon. It is the economical world standard for blasting with slag, garnet, and glass beads in less aggressive environments.
Wear Life & ROI Table
| Metric | Tungsten Carbide (TC) | Boron Carbide (B4C) |
|---|---|---|
| Estimated Life (Steel Grit) | 300 - 500 Hours | 700 - 1000+ Hours |
| Estimated Life (Al2O3) | 20 - 40 Hours | 200 - 500+ Hours |
| Hardness (Knoop) | ~1300 - 1500 | ~2800 - 3000 |
| Impact Resistance | Excellent (Durable) | Moderate (Brittle) |
| Upfront Cost | Lower | Premium |
| Best ROI Project | Slag / Garnet Blasting | High-Intensity Continuous Work |
When to choose TC
- Using low-cost expendable media like Slag.
- Field projects with high risk of nozzle drops/impact.
- Projects with infrequent usage cycles.
When to choose B4C
- Mandatory for Aluminum Oxide / Silicon Carbide.
- High-volume automated blasting facilities.
- Reducing downtime for nozzle changes during shifts.