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Tungsten in Melting Metallurgy

Besides tungsten metal, only those alloys which were described in Chapter 6 are treated in this chapter. Alloys produced by melting metallurgy as well as the cemented carbides (hardmetals) and their application are treated in Chapters 8 and 9, respectively. [Pg.283]

Two tungsten-carbon compounds exist in the tungsten-carbon system W2C and WC as well as low melting point eutectica in the systems W/W2C and W2CAVC. Monotungsten carbide is by far the most important metal carbide in cemented carbide metallurgy (see Section 5.6.5.4). [Pg.489]


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