solid parts made from tantalum carbide, hafnium carbide, or binderless tungsten carbide?
From: aSkeptic (scott_at_yannitell.com)
Date: 07/26/04
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Date: 26 Jul 2004 15:28:59 -0700
Hello Al(l),
I've searched all over google (web, images, groups, even froogle) and
I have not found any information suggesting that the materials in my
subject line exist in a form other than as a grit or as an exotic
coating.
I've tried a local university's library, and amazon.com and found
nothing on the topic of making solid parts of HfC, WC, or TaC.
Surely these materials would extend the search for HPHT materials in
temperatures at least a thousand degrees higher than what is possible
with a cemented carbide like WC.
Do you think these superlative materials be worth the trouble to
fabricate?
-Scott
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