hardmetal
Hardmetal, also known as cemented carbide or sintered carbide, is a composite material made by pressing and then sintering a mixture of fine hard carbide particles and a binder metal. The most common carbide used is tungsten carbide (WC), with cobalt (Co) being the most frequent binder metal. Other carbides like titanium carbide (TiC), tantalum carbide (TaC), and vanadium carbide (VC) can also be used to modify properties.
The manufacturing process involves milling the carbide powders and binder metal into a fine powder, pressing
Hardmetals are renowned for their exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and high compressive strength. These properties make
The primary uses of hardmetal are in cutting tools, such as drill bits, milling cutters, and inserts