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Magnetic Saturation and Coercivity of WC-Co Hard Alloys

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Magnetic Saturation and Coercivity of WC-Co Hard Alloys WC-Co hard alloy is an alloy with tungsten and cobalt as the main components. According to the cobalt content, WC-Co hard alloy can be divided into three types: high cobalt (20%~30%), medium cobalt (10%~15%), and low cobalt (3%~8%). This alloy can be used as a tool to process cast […]

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7 Uses of Cobalt You Mightn’t Know

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7 Uses of Cobalt You Mightn’t Know  Cobalt is a silver-gray metal with element symbol Co, atomic number 27, a melting point of 1495 ℃, and a boiling point of 2870 ℃. Due to its good temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and magnetic properties, cobalt is widely used in production and our life. In this article, we’ll […]

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Super Performances Of Diamond In The Medical Field

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Super Performances Of Diamond In The Medical Field Diamond, which is known for its hardness and wear resistance, has been used in machining for hundreds of years as a super-hard tool material. Besides, it also has the advantages of good stability and biocompatibility, which is in line with the material requirements of surgical tools used […]

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Both Tesla and Panasonic will Eliminate Cobalt from their Batteries

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In recent years, a shortage of cobalt has resulted from rising mineral prices and the worldwide spread of new energy vehicles. A round of technical updates has been launched between the top battery makers in an effort to reduce the use of cobalt in lithium-ion batteries. Panasonic has drastically reduced the use of cobalt in […]

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