HC Starck has introduced a new iron-based alloy bond under the trademark AMPERSINTRMAP. According to HC Starck, this alloy binder is fully alloyed at the atomic level and can be used to make high-performance cemented carbides. Carbide made from this new iron-based alloy binder. The performance is comparable or even better than that of cemented carbide made with pure cobalt binder, and this new iron-based alloy binder is environmentally friendly and labor-friendly. The wear resistance, high temperature properties and corrosion resistance of such iron-based alloy binders may be adjusted by controlling the relative amounts of iron, cobalt and nickel in the alloy. Compared with pure cobalt binder, the use of this iron-based alloy binder can significantly reduce the harm caused to the human body by the dust in the production process. Due to the abundant iron resources in the earth's crust, the use of iron is not as susceptible to price fluctuations as the use of cobalt. For special applications, this binder may contain a certain proportion of the drill depending on the material and process requirements. A spokesperson for HC Starck said that the use of this iron-based alloy bond to increase the strength and hardness of cemented carbides will make it widely used in the cemented carbide industry.
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HC Starck Introduces New Iron-Based Alloy Adhesive
Abstract HCStarck has introduced a new iron-based alloy binder with the trademark AMPERSTINTRAP. According to HCStarck, this alloy binder is fully alloyed at the atomic level and can be used to produce high performance...