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Question:

Is hard alloy magnetic?

The use of wire cutting cut a knife head rest wear found with magnetic iron absorption, cutting.

Answer:

Because when you cut the cutter, it is fixed with a magnet!
No, cemented carbide is mostly used as a knife head and has never seen a turning tool. It can also absorb ironBecause this is caused by friction, when the metal friction, so that the movement of free electrons become regular, resulting in a magnetic. If you want to remove the magnetism, you must make the motion of the free electrons irregular. For example, force, heat, etc.
I use a magnet to suck the used MITSUBISHI VI15TF block and have some magnetism
Iron, cobalt, nickel, or iron, cobalt, and nickel are mixed together..

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