Why Do General Purpose Carbide Grades Fail in Winter Plowing?

General purpose carbide grades fail in winter plowing due to brittleness in sub-zero temperatures, poor...

What Are ISO Carbide Grades? P-K-M Explained for Wear Parts

ISO carbide grades classify tungsten carbide by workpiece material: P for non-ferrous like aluminum finishing,...

Why Does Carbide Fracture Toughness Matter More Than Hardness for Snow Plow Blades?

Carbide fracture toughness measures a tungsten carbide grade’s ability to resist cracking under high-impact forces...

How to Prevent Bolt Shear in High-Impact Snow Plowing Environments?

To prevent bolt shear in snow plows, use Grade 8 bolts for JOMA Style installations...

What Tools Do You Need for Joma Blade Tool Kit in the Field?

Essential Joma blade tool kit for on-site replacement includes: (1) adjustable wrenches (½”–¾” for segment...

What Is the Best Snow Plow Blade Selection for Fleets?

The best snow plow blade selection for fleets is carbide-edged blades like SENTHAI’s JOMA Style,...

Why Does Carbide Stay Rigid When Steel Bends in Snow Plow Blades?

Carbide snow plow blades maintain rigid cutting geometry under impact because tungsten carbide inserts possess...

Carbide vs Steel Plow Noise: Which Is Quieter in Decibels?

Carbide snow plow blades produce 80–90 dB with a low “hum” and minimal vibration, while...

How Many Miles Do Carbide vs. Steel Snow Plow Blades Last?

Carbide snow plow blades last 10–20 times longer than steel equivalents, with SENTHAI’s tungsten carbide...

How Do Carbide Blades Boost Snow Plow Truck Resale Value?

Carbide snow plow blades like SENTHAI’s boost truck resale value by 20–30% through reduced vibration,...