carbides in English

noun
1
a binary compound of carbon with an element of lower or comparable electronegativity.
Borides, carbides , oxides, and nonmetallic particles in the melt are scavenged and then concentrated in localized regions within the cast structure.

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1. Carbides

2. Carbides of metal [abrasives]

3. Carbides provide wear and abrasion protection.

4. Carbides, nitrides and Borides are families of related refractory materials

5. ‘Titanium can reduce carbon in Austenite by forming very stable carbides.’

6. Injection or compression type moulds for metal or metal carbides (excluding ingot moulds)

7. Similar iron carbides occur also in technical iron alloys and are called cementite.

8. The anti-abrasives may be chosen from among the following compounds: oxides, carbides, nitrides, and powdered diamond.

9. Iron forms a number of carbides, of which Cementite Fe3C has been studied best in steels

10. The Brale diamond penetrator is used for testing materials such as hardened steels and cemented carbides

11. Ceramic materials in powder form, in particular carbides and nitrides of the elements aluminium, boron, silicon

12. The microstructure is characterised by a volume fraction > 20% of primary, acicular, M7C3 - type carbides of mean cross-sectional dimension of 75mu max. in a eutectic matrix of eutectic and secondary carbides and austenite and/or martensite.

13. Cemented carbides commonly use tungsten carbide (WC), titanium carbide (TiC), or tantalum carbide (TaC) as the aggregate.

14. Technical ceramics and etching of hard materials, namely, alumina, zirconia, sapphire, carbides, nitrides, glass ceramics, glass and quartz

15. A Tetris-like grid of high-entropy carbides (blue) and Borides (red) is expected to produce superhard materials.

16. Bromates, carbides, hydrides, and sulfides, and any other substances that King County, the fire department, Washington State, or the U.S

17. - Chisels, twist drills, spoon bits, drills, reamers (other than adjustable or extensible), screwing dies, taps and chaser dies ex B. Metal carbides:

18. ‘Nanostructured chip devices prepared from nanoscale materials (including complex oxides, carbides, Borides and nitrides) have been successfully mass produced in kilogram quantities.’

19. The name of this material is based on its constituents of nodular graphite and carbides in an Acicular Bainitic matrix, also called Lower Bainitic

20. The micro structure is acicular tempered martensite with 3-7% by volume of speheroidized and uniformly distributed cementite (undissolved carbides) in sizes below 3 micrometers.

21. Under conditions of standard temperature and pressure , metal carbides react strongly with water to form metal oxide s or hydroxides and flammable acetylene gas, e.g.

22. “Carbides don’t usually mix with Borides, but if we can get them to form interlocking grains, we can make something that is harder than both,” said Curtarolo.

23. Most modern engineered Ceramics are metal oxides, carbides, and nitrides, which means they're compounds made by combining atoms of a metal with oxygen, carbon, or nitrogen atoms.

24. From microscopic and acoustic emission observations, it is found that the fracture process is sulfide decohesion followed by void sheet instability associated with carbides in 4340 steel.

25. Acetylide definition: any of a class of carbides in which the carbon is present as a diatomic divalent ion (C 2 Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

26. Cemented carbides are polycrystalline so that measurements can be made in arbitrary sample orientations, and individual diffraction peaks can be used to yield strain information in specific crystallographic orientations

27. The key to solving the friction stir welding problem, Curtarolo believes, is combining the two in an interlocking, Tetris-like maze of high-entropy carbides and Borides

28. Two major groups of Cermets can be defined: the hardmetals, which are based on carbides, nitrides, borides, and silicides of the fourth to sixth element groups, and the oxide Cermets.

29. After demonstrating this approach with carbides in 2018, the researchers will now look to add Borides into the irregular self-organized structures to produce some of the hardest materials ever made

30. Metal Acetylides and carbides Several of the mono- and di-alkali metal Acetylides and copper Acetylides ignite at ambient temperature or on slight warming, with either liquid or vapour

31. Quantitative Electron-Excited X-Ray Microanalysis of Borides, Carbides, Nitrides, Oxides, and Fluorides with Scanning Electron Microscopy/Silicon Drift Detector Energy-Dispersive Spectrometry (SEM/SDD-EDS) and NIST DTSA-II - Volume 21 Supplement - …

32. Tungsten cobalt Cemented carbides are suitable for short chip processing of ferrous metals and non-ferrous metals and processing of non-metallic materials, such as cast iron, cast brass, bakelite, etc.; tungsten

33. The heat conduction of Borides of titanium, vanadium, and chromium, the carbides of these metals, as well as the nitrides of titanium, zirconium, hafnium, vanadium, niobium, tantalum, chromium, and molybdenum were measured

34. Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and lanthanoid metals form Acetylides, e.g., sodium carbide Na 2 C 2, calcium carbide CaC 2, and LaC 2.Lanthanoids also form carbides (sesquicarbides, see below) with formula M 2 C 3.

35. Acetylide, also known as ethynide, dicarbide, and percarbide, is an ion.Its chemical formula is C 2 2-.It is made by deprotonation of acetylene.Some Acetylides (chemical compounds contain Acetylide ions) are explosive.Many Acetylides are used in organic chemistry.Some are known as carbides

36. Acetylide, also known as ethynide, dicarbide, and percarbide, is an ion.Its chemical formula is C 2 2-.It is made by deprotonation of acetylene.Some Acetylides (chemical compounds contain acetylide ions) are explosive.Many Acetylides are used in organic chemistry.Some are known as carbides

37. (62) In contrast, SiC is most widely used for grinding and polishing applications of grey iron, hard non-ferrous metals such as soft bronze, copper, aluminum, brass, and non-metallic materials such as glass, rubber, wood parts, stone, marble and cemented carbides (23).

38. Measuring apparatus comprising/containing certified samples of materials, for use exclusively for the calibration of these measuring devices, including metals, alloys, chemicals, minerals, fertilisers, botanical products, gases, biological preparations, carbides, glass, cements, trace elements, radioactive materials (in particular plutonium, uranium, thorium, caesium, americium, radium and europium) molybdenum, isotopic products, reference fuels, goods of rubber

39. With the lithiophilicity of the built-in Fe x C, the lithium ions are Allured into the CNT cavity as long as they can find some defects as the entrance to penetrate the graphene layer and easily reduced to lithium atoms due to the high electronic conductivity of the Fe x C (~10 5 S cm −1 for graphite vs ~10 7 S cm −1 for the iron carbides