The journey of tungsten carbide began with the discovery of tungsten by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1781. However, it took 150 years before tungsten carbide found its place in industry. The production of ...
Tin and Tungsten shortages attract no attention; as such, they are unlikely to be solved. Tungsten's applications are expanding rapidly with the proliferation of electric vehicles, renewable energy ...
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Scientists have found a promising new way to manufacture one of industry’s toughest materials—tungsten carbide–cobalt—using advanced 3D printing. Normally, producing this ultra-hard material requires ...
In a nutshell: In a breakthrough that could reshape how tools for harsh environments are made, scientists at Hiroshima University have developed a method to 3D print one of the toughest materials used ...
Rising consumption from aerospace, automotive, mining, and machining industries driving steady demand. Expanding infrastructure and construction activities increasing the need for cutting tools and ...