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1. Comes from swamp and runs mostly on chimkian. Cermets need lots of waterr so they can groaw. Cermets need to play with other Cermets so …

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3. Cermets’ limited ability to withstand coolant is a disadvantage only where coolant is used.

4. Cermets are constituted of a ceramic matrix bonded by a metallic binder

5. 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.

6. The first series of Cermets developed in the late 1920s were based on titanium carbide/molybdenum carbide with a nickel binder, and were characterized by …

7. Cermets may be thick-film pastes (see Chapter 4) or evaporated thin films and are useful in forming resistors having high resistance values.

8. Because of dysprosium's high thermal-neutron absorption cross-section, dysprosium-oxide–nickel cermets are used in neutron-absorbing control rods in nuclear reactors.

Do tiết diện hấp thụ nơtron nhiệt cao của dysprosi, các cermet của ôxít dysprosi-niken được sử dụng trong các thanh kiểm soát hấp thụ nơtron của các lò phản ứng hạt nhân.

9. Los Cermets están diseñados para combinar la resistencia a altas temperaturas y a la abrasión de los cerámicos con la maleabilidad de los metales

10. Cutting tools, abrasion-resistant tools and the like are generally made from a superhard alloy of tungsten carbide (WC) or the like, various cermets of titanium carbide (TiC) or the like, a high-speed tool steel, etc.

11. Cermets are composites in which ceramic materials and metals join together, typically to give something with the high temperature performance or wear resistance of a ceramic and the toughness, flexibility, or electrical conductivity of a metal