As cracks begin to appear in the U.S. exceptionalism narrative, investors are learning that ignoring other investment ...
Our metallurgical history is a little bit like a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, only without the paper; we’re always looking for something hard enough to cut whatever the current hardest metal is.
We have just completed an etching study of iron carbides made in three different ways and of some tungsten carbide (1/32-in. equilateral triangles) single crystals. The iron carbide studies ...
Grain size remains a critical factor in determining tungsten carbide’s properties: Fine Grains (0.5 µm): Provide high hardness and wear resistance, essential for cutting and drilling tools.