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Tungsten Carbide is a metal and mineral compound used in a variety of industrial applications. It is composed of equal parts of tungsten and carbon atoms, and is known for its hardness and wear resistance. It is used in the production of cutting tools, mining tools, and wear-resistant parts for machinery. It is also used in the production of jewelry, as well as in the manufacture of high-temperature alloys.
Tungsten Carbide is produced in a variety of forms, including powder, rods, and wire. It is also available in a range of sizes and shapes, depending on the application. The production of Tungsten Carbide requires specialized equipment and processes, and is typically done in a controlled environment.
Some of the major companies in the Tungsten Carbide market include Kennametal, Sandvik, Sumitomo Electric, and Mitsubishi Materials. These companies produce a variety of products, including cutting tools, mining tools, and wear-resistant parts. They also provide services such as machining, grinding, and coating. Show Less Read more