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Lattice structure of titanium carbide. In chemistry, a carbide usually describes a compound composed of carbon and a metal. In metallurgy, carbiding or carburizing is the process for producing carbide coatings on a metal piece.
Tungsten carbide | hardness, strength, durability | Britannica
tungsten carbide, an important member of the class of inorganic compounds of carbon, used alone or with 6 to 20 percent of other metals to impart hardness to cast iron, cutting edges of saws and drills, and penetrating cores of armour-piercing projectiles. Tungsten carbide is a dense, metallike substance, light gray with a bluish tinge, that ...
Carbide Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CARBIDE is a binary compound of carbon with a more electropositive element; especially : calcium carbide.
Tungsten carbide - Wikipedia
Tungsten carbide (chemical formula: WC) is a chemical compound (specifically, a carbide) containing equal parts of tungsten and carbon atoms. In its most basic form, tungsten carbide is a fine gray powder, but it can be pressed and formed into shapes through sintering for use in industrial machinery , cutting tools , chisels , abrasives , armor ...
Carbide | Chemical Compound, Hardness & Uses | Britannica
Steven S. Zumdahl. Carbide, any of a class of chemical compounds in which carbon is combined with a metallic or semimetallic element. Calcium carbide is important chiefly as a source of acetylene and other chemicals, whereas the carbides of silicon, tungsten, and several other elements are valued for their physical.
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