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    particles of carbide cemented into a composite by a binder metal. Cemented carbides commonly use tungsten carbide (WC), titanium carbide (TiC), or tantalum...
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    tungstate, a procedure used for recovery of scrap cemented carbide due to its selectivity. Tungsten carbide has a high melting point at 2,870 °C (3,140 K)...
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    Drawing dies are typically made of tool steel, tungsten carbide, or diamond, with tungsten carbide and manufactured diamond being the most common. For drawing...
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    supplier of cemented carbide rock drill steels to Atlas Diesel (later known as Atlas Copco). In the 1950s, the company expanded its cemented carbide production...
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  • Drilling tools, Cemented Carbide • Milling tools, Cemented Carbide • Turning tools, Cemented Carbide • Parting and grooving tools, Cemented Carbide • Boring...
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    API bullet weighing 55.4 g (1.95 oz) and 51 mm (2.0 in) long with a cemented carbide (Re8 WC-Co) core. Produced in small quantities at the beginning of...
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  • Computer Numerical Control (CNC) equipment Cemented Carbide Inserts Cemented Carbide Tips Cemented Carbide Special Tools Hunting Powders "Sokol", "Mars"...
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  • in cemented carbides. It has the appearance of a brown-gray metallic powder with purple lustre. It is highly corrosion resistant. Niobium carbide can...
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  • cases to cemented carbide to obtain excellent wear resistance. Recent research shows that there is precipitation of fine carbides (eta carbides) in the...
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    Cementite (redirect from Iron carbide)
    ferrite as the nucleus and Fe3C the envelope of the cells. The carbide therefore cemented the iron. In the iron–carbon system (i.e. plain-carbon steels...
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    V2C at higher temperatures. Vanadium carbide is used as an additive to cemented carbide, to refine the carbide crystals and thereby get an increased...
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    very short, they are dark-red in color, and do not fork. Cemented carbide Cemented carbide has sparks under 3 inches, which are dark-red in color and...
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  • Carbide saws are machine tools for cutting. The saw teeth are made of cemented carbide, so that hard materials can be cut. In 1926, Krupp, a German company...
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    order to improve performance. Chromium carbide is used as an additive in cutting tools made of cemented carbides, in order to improve hardness by preventing...
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    Mitsubishi Materials (category Cement companies of Japan)
    Japanese company. It is a manufacturer of cement products, copper and aluminum products, cemented carbide tools, and electronic materials. It is one...
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  • are possible. cemented carbides. Harder than tool steels, but less tough. Can be used up to 900 °C. There are many sort of cemented carbides like ones made...
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    machining analysis. 1942: The company began as a production unit for cemented carbide tools in Sandviken, Sweden, when Wilhelm Haglund is assigned the job...
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  • Moorhead, W. J. (December 2018). "Oxidation Behavior of Tungsten Carbide-6% Cobalt Cemented Carbide". Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis. 7 (6): 661–679...
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  • bull nose, or torus). They are usually made from high speed steel or cemented carbide, and have one or more flutes. They are the most common tool used in...
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  • Hard metal may refer to: Cemented carbide (widia), hard material used for machining Hard Metal, Yugoslav magazine dedicated to heavy metal music Heavy...
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    high strength steel (HSLA steel, tool steel or high speed steel) or cemented carbide. When the machine is under heavy use, the teeth may need to be replaced...
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    are polished smooth, typically made from high speed steel (HSS) or cemented carbide, and usually have wooden handles. The shaft profile is usually round...
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  • (TiN), titanium carbonitride (TiCN), titanium carbide (TiC) and similar can be brazed like tungsten carbide if properly prepared, however they require special...
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    Palmqvist) is a common method to determine the fracture toughness for cemented carbides. In this case, the material's fracture toughness is given by the critical...
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    nonferrous alloys. Gray silicon carbide abrasives are used on hard and brittle substances, such as grey iron and cemented carbide, and low tensile strength...
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    A Carbide lamp or acetylene gas lamp is a simple lamp that produces and burns acetylene (C2H2), which is created by the reaction of calcium carbide (CaC2)...
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    pyrophyllite ceramics, which is pressed by inner anvils made from cemented carbide (e.g., tungsten carbide or VK10 hard alloy). The outer octahedral cavity is pressed...
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  • or clamped on to the tool body. Common materials for tips include cemented carbide, polycrystalline diamond, and cubic boron nitride. Tools using inserts...
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    liquid state. Liquid-state sintering is required for making cemented carbide and tungsten carbide. Sintered bronze in particular is frequently used as a material...
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  • and cemented carbide. Carpenter claims Maxamet has improved hardness and wear resistance over high-speed steels while being tougher than cemented carbides...
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