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Tungsten in Hardmetals

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Cemented carbides represent a group of hard and wear-resistant refractory composites in which hard carbide particles are bound together or are “cemented” by a ductile and tough binder matrix. Although the term “cemented carbide” is still widely used, mainly in English-speaking countries, and well describes the nature of the composite, they are even better known internationally as “hardmetals.” The latter term will be used in the following.

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Lassner, E., Schubert, WD. (1999). Tungsten in Hardmetals. In: Tungsten. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4907-9_9

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