kõvasulamist
Kõvasulamist, often translated as carbide or hard metal, is a composite material used for its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and high-temperature strength. It is typically made by mixing finely powdered refractory carbides, such as tungsten carbide (WC), titanium carbide (TiC), or tantalum carbide (TaC), with a binder metal, most commonly cobalt (Co). These powders are then pressed into the desired shape and sintered at high temperatures, causing the binder metal to melt and fuse the carbide particles together. The resulting material has a microstructure consisting of hard carbide grains embedded in a tough binder matrix.
The properties of kõvasulamist can be tailored by adjusting the composition of the carbide and binder phases,
Kõvasulamist finds widespread applications in industries requiring extreme durability and performance. It is extensively used in