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Alloy tooth shape: Pointed teeth suit hard, homogeneous rocks (granite) to focus impact. Flat teeth work for fractured rocks (weathered rock) with strong wear resistance.
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Tooth count design: Hard rocks need fewer teeth (6-8) to reduce contact area and increase pressure. Soft rocks require more teeth (10-12) to prevent excessive bit penetration.
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Material hardness: Use tungsten-cobalt alloy bits with HRC ≥ 60. They last 50-80 meters in basalt for water well drilling rig.