Tungsten carbide is a hard metal and used in wear-resistant ceramics due to its exceptional hardness and stability, e.g. for the manufacturing of nozzles or tools. By adding metals like cobalt, iron or nickel to the tungsten carbide other hard metals are being generated with tungsten carbide-cobalt being one example.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Tungsten-Carbide Rod / Grade C-2 (ISO K20/K30)
- Sandvik H10F – Fine Grade (0.8 µm grain size)
KEY FEATURES
- High Hardness
- High Strength at high temperature
- High Resistance To Corrosion
- Chemical resistance
- Although it does not dissolve in water, hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid, it dissolves in nitric acid.
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