cermetten
Cermetten, or cermets in English, are composite materials made from ceramic compounds embedded in a metallic binder. The ceramic phase provides hardness and wear resistance while the metallic phase adds toughness and the ability to deform under load. The best-known example is tungsten carbide grains embedded in a cobalt or nickel binder (WC-Co), commonly called cemented carbides. Other systems mix carbide or oxide ceramics with nickel-, cobalt-, or iron-based binders.
Manufacture typically uses powder metallurgy: ceramic and metal powders are blended, compacted, and sintered or hot-pressed
Properties include high hardness and wear resistance, excellent fatigue and high-temperature strength, and improved fracture toughness
Applications are dominated by cutting tools and wear parts, such as inserts for milling, turning, and drilling.
The term cermet combines ceramic and metal and was coined in the mid-20th century to describe such