Hiboo Tools specializes in manufacturing premium carbide end mill for precision machining applications. Our Carbide Ball End Mills are engineered with ultra-fine micro-grain carbide substrates and advanced coatings (such as TiAlN and AlCrN), providing exceptional hardness (up to HRC65), wear resistance, and heat dissipation. Ideal for complex 3D contouring, mold making, and aerospace components, these ball end mills deliver smooth finishes and extended tool life even in hardened steels, super alloys, and tough materials.
As a leading Carbide Ball End Mills Manufacturer in China, we offer:
Customized solutions (OEM/ODM) for unique specifications.
Competitive pricing with bulk order discounts.
Rigorous quality control (ISO 9001 certified).
Global logistics support and reliable after-sales service.
Partner with Hiboo Tools for high-performance cutting tools trusted by distributors and industrial suppliers worldwide. Elevate your machining capabilities with our expertise and commitment to quality.
FAQ
1:Why should l use a carbide ball end mill?
Better Chip Evacuation in Deep Pockets and Excellent for Sloped & Angled Surface
2:Do you print my logo&design on carbide end mill ?
Yes we can mark your logo on tools' body and make stickers on box, please send us your logo picture&artwork ,and have all texts outlined .
3:How about your delivery time?
Generally, It will take 7-10 days after receiving your advance payment.
The specific delivery time depends on the items and the quantity of your order.
4: What is a carbide end mill used for?
A carbide end mill is used for high-speed cutting of hard metals like steel and titanium. It creates slots, pockets, and complex 3D shapes on CNC machines with precision and long tool life.
5: Is carbide sharper than steel?
No, steel can be sharper initially. However, a carbide end mill keeps its cutting edge much longer under load. For machining hard materials, carbide’s effective sharpness far exceeds steel.
6: Disadvantages of using a carbide end mill?
A carbide end mill is brittle and expensive. It chips or breaks easily under vibration, interrupted cuts, or machine deflection. Wrong speeds or poor rigidity cause sudden failure, not gradual wear.


