What is the Tungsten Carbide Process?
Tungsten Carbide Tungsten carbide is an extremely hard and durable metal that’s used for everything from industrial applications to men’s jewelry. A combination of the extremely hard metal tungsten and carbide mixed together with another metal binding agent, tungsten carbide can a hardness of up to 9.5 on the Moh’s scale (not very far below diamond, which is the hardest on the scale). Tungsten carbide is also chemically inert, and will not rust or react with other chemicals. Naturally a steel gray color and coming in a powdered form, tungsten carbide can be molded and shaped through extreme heat and pressure into a variety of shapes and forms. Manufacturing The process for making tungsten carbide is simple. Equal parts powdered tungsten and carbon are mixed together along with a metallic binder. The most common binders currently in use are cobalt and nickel. The mixture is compacted into a shape, and it’s then heated to above the melting point of the binder. The tungsten carbide, which