2021
DOI: 10.1134/s2075113321060228
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The Structure and Microhardness of Binding for Diamond Tools Based on Tungsten Carbide Obtained by Impregnation with an Iron–Carbon Melt

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“…It is applied to the use of WC in composite coatings [ 9 ], coatings on high-strength steel [ 10 ], and coatings for tribotechnical purposes [ 11 ]. Furthermore, the use of WC is actively studied for the tasks of diamond tool making [ 12 ], as one of the components of the filler of matrices of high hardness materials based on the diamond [ 13 ] and in the composition of the diamond film [ 14 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is applied to the use of WC in composite coatings [ 9 ], coatings on high-strength steel [ 10 ], and coatings for tribotechnical purposes [ 11 ]. Furthermore, the use of WC is actively studied for the tasks of diamond tool making [ 12 ], as one of the components of the filler of matrices of high hardness materials based on the diamond [ 13 ] and in the composition of the diamond film [ 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%