Informations sur le produit
- Carbure de tungstene
- Carburo De Volframio
- Cw 500
- Guangdong 17
- Guangdong 18
- Gwc 030
- Gwc 30
- J 05
- NC 16 (carbide)
- Nc 16
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- Ncwc 10
- Sl 350
- Syl-Carb SC 104
- Sylcarb SC 45
- Tj 05
- Tungsten Carbide
- Tungsten carbide (W2C2)
- Tungsten carbide (W<sub>2</sub>C<sub>2</sub>)
- Tungsten monocarbide
- Tungsten monocarbide (WC)
- Valenite 1399
- WC 10 (carbide)
- WC 20 (carbide)
- Wc 02Nr
- Wc 10
- Wc 20
- Wc 25
- Wc 50
- Wc-F
- Wc60S
- Wcio
- Wolfram carbide
- Wolframcarbid
- Wwi 13Pb
- Xiamen 20
- Xiamen 46
- Xlwc 30
- Zbw 15
- Zwc 30
- tungsten(+4) cation
- HSDB 2932
- Tungsten carbide (WC)
Tungsten carbide is a solid, inorganic compound with the chemical formula WC. It is a hard material that has a high melting point and low vapor pressure. Tungsten carbide can be used for various applications such as blades for cutting tools, abrasives, wear-resistant parts, and medical implants. Tungsten carbide has been shown to have significant cytotoxicity in cells and there are toxicological studies that show its effects on fetal bovine cells. It is also shown to have high resistance to oxidation and corrosion. In addition, tungsten carbide is able to convert infrared radiation into heat energy by means of laser ablation. This process can be used to generate heat for welding or cutting metals or ceramics or as an alternative treatment for cancerous tumors.