Japanese researchers from Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, and Mitsubishi Materials Hardmetal Corporation, Gifu, have reported the successful Additive Manufacturing of tungsten carbide–cobalt ...
Hiroshima University advances 3D printing of WC–Co using hot-wire laser irradiation to cut waste and cost while keeping extreme hardness.
RUSH MACHINERY will showcase the CNC “Auto-Cut” carbide rod cut-off machine at IMTS 2022 – booth 237233. The “Auto-Cut” can double the production rate for cutting carbide and hardened steel rod when ...
Tungsten carbide–cobalt is prized for its hardness, but that same property makes it unusually difficult to shape. The current process is wasteful and expensive for the yield produced, and an ...