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Does the hard alloy belong to the composite material?

Does the hard alloy belong to the composite material?

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Grain refinement can improve both the hardness and toughness of the material. Hard alloys and cermets belong to particle reinforced composites, which change the size of hard phase and have great influence on the properties. In this paper, the preparation process of cemented carbide and cermet raw powder with different thickness is optimized, and two sets of materials with the same original chemical composition and different grain size are prepared by vacuum sintering technology.This is not how I suggest you go to Baidu search Suzhou haokai metal material limited company to ask it!
It's a composite material made up of dock, titanium and cobalt.
1. carbide is based on tungsten carbide as matrix, cobalt as binder, according to the needs of the titanium, tantalum, niobium and other metals to obtain the "alloy" material.2. because this alloy is relatively hard, so called him "carbide", people often used to do machining tools.3., from the definition of "composite material", "alloy" belongs to "composite material"". Therefore, cemented carbide belongs to composite material.

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