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29050 Global Industrial Prox-Tech, Inc. Not Provided Carving Wheel With Needle-Like Tungsten Carbide Teeth
88CM Global Industrial General Tools & Instruments Co. Llc Not Provided General Tools 88cm Tungsten Carbide Scriber And Magnet
MPH0114 Global Industrial L. S. Starrett Company Not Provided Starrett Mph0114 Fastcut Tct Multi-Purpose Hole Saws Tungsten Carbide Tipped 1-1/4" (32mm)
MPH0412 Global Industrial L. S. Starrett Company Not Provided Starrett Mph0412 Fastcut Tct Multi-Purpose Hole Saws Tungsten Carbide Tipped 4-1/2" (114mm)
MPH0312 Global Industrial L. S. Starrett Company Not Provided Starrett Mph0312 Fastcut Tct Multi-Purpose Hole Saws Tungsten Carbide Tipped 3-1/2" (89mm)
CB-0787 Amazon Reid Supply Company Industrial & Scientific .0787 (2mm) dia., Grade 25, Rockwell A 90.5 to 91.5, Sphericity .000025", Tungsten Carbide Ball
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  • The Manufacturing Process for Cemented Tungsten Carbides (.pdf)
    contribution to the cemented carbide industry. The paper is titled "The Manufacturing Process for Cemented Tungsten Carbides". Premo's vast technical knowledge, and ability to communicate his ideas clearly, made this document a "must-read" for anyone who wants an overview of formulations, manufacturing
  • Designer's Guide to Tungsten Carbide (.pdf)
    This publication is a reference guide for designers, engineers, fabricators and end users of tungsten carbide material. It is a compilation of recommendations derived from practical experience, theoretical stress analysis, proven application engineering practices and modern manufacturing techniques
  • Analysis of Trace Elements in Tungsten Carbide using the Teledyne Leeman Labs Prodigy DC Arc
    Tungsten carbide is a fine gray powder with a melting point of 2870ºC and a hardness of 8.5-9.0, surpassed in hardness only by diamond materials. Tungsten carbide is produced via reaction between tungsten metal and carbon at high temperatures; it is not a naturally occurring compound. The hardness
  • Tungsten
    be used in aircraft applications, by the military in its weapons, in X-ray shielding, and even some consumer goods applications. Light bulb filaments are usually made of unalloyed tungsten. Cutting tools are often made of tungsten carbide. Finally, tungsten is also an element of some of the modern super
  • Copper Tungsten
    Copper tungsten materials are composites of tungsten and copper. They are produced using powder metallurgy processes. Copper tungsten is very expensive compared to other electrode materials, but useful in making deep slots under poor flushing conditions, and in EDM machining of tungsten carbide
  • Screen Classifying Cutter Allows Recycling of Tungsten Heavy Alloys
    is a helical rotor with dozens of tungsten carbide-tipped cutter heads attached to an array of interconnected parallelograms that creates a steady and even cutting action against a pair of bed knives with each turn of the rotor, which yields particle uniformity. Most cutters and granulators, by contrast, have
  • Metal Carbides (WC, TiC)
    Carbides are compounds of a metal or metalloid (B, Si) and carbon. Metal carbides are also known as hard metals such as tungsten carbide (WC), titanium carbide (TiC) or tantalum carbide (TaC). Metal carbides have high hardness and high hot hardness, which makes them useful for cutting tools
  • Titanium Carbide (TiC)
    a cobalt, nickel or intermetallic metal bond between grains (cemented carbides) which results in increased toughness compared to pure carbides or ceramics. Titanium carbide is often used as an addition to tungsten carbide cutting tools.

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