Fe6W6C

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· Fe6W6C

Fe6W6C is a iron-tungsten-carbide composite or intermetallic compound that combines iron's structural base with tungsten and carbide phases to achieve enhanced hardness and wear resistance. This material family is primarily investigated for applications requiring exceptional hardness and thermal stability, particularly in cutting tools, wear-resistant coatings, and high-temperature structural components where traditional steel or carbide alone may be insufficient. The tungsten-carbide reinforcement makes it a candidate alternative to conventional cemented carbides or tool steels when superior wear performance or specific thermal properties are required.

cutting and machining toolswear-resistant coatingshigh-temperature structural partsmining and drilling equipmentresearch phase materials

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