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  Northwest Research Institute, Inc. - Carbide Processors, Inc. 
Carbide Processors Inc. is an industry leader in hardmetal alloys such as tungsten carbide and titanium carbonitride and related technology.
Carbide Processors, Inc. is the industry leader in cermet saw technology, and are known throughout the industry for producing the "World's Best Saws".
Carbide Processors, Inc. is the world's leading expert on brazing Tungsten carbides for saws and tools, Pretinning carbide, cermets and ceramics.
www.carbideprocessors.com   (587 words)

  
  Carbide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Tungsten carbide is the hardest metal known to man. It possesses a combination of compressive strength, extreme hot hardness at high temperatures, and resistance to abrasion, corrosion and thermal shock that eclipse the properties of other known metals.
The introduction of carbide tipped tooling was a tremendous boon to the wood and metal industries, replacing cutters made of high speed steel, which had a much shorter life and were less accurate.
Carbide tipped saw blades that have been engineered and designed for use in processing solid surface materials will almost certainly provide better performance and longer life than the off-the-shelf variety, regardless of the equipment you are using them on.
www.surfacefabrication.com /carbide.htm   (2303 words)

  
 Carbide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Carbide tooling consists of grains of carbide held together by a binder of cobalt, although some binder alloys are making it onto the market.
Most carbide tool manufacturers add a certain percentage of recycled carbide to their recipe to reduce raw material costs.
Carbide is unable to withstand such shock and cryogenic processing can't help in this situation, either.
www.yorkcryogenics.com /html/carbide.html   (467 words)

  
 Carbide Information
Carbide lamps, an important source of portable subterranean illumination for mining and caving, and in the past for lighthouse lamps, work through on-demand production and combustion of acetylene by the metered addition of water to calcium carbide.
The carbide was prepared industrially by the action of an electric arc furnace on a mixture of coke and limestone.
In the northern, eastern and southern regions of the Netherlands and in Belgium carbide is used as fireworks.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Carbide   (333 words)

  
 Carbide's Poison Papers
Despite being aware of the danger – and despite the further damage being done to communities already suffering from the effects of its poison gases – the company issued no warnings and took the least possible action to stop the contamination, but continued to insist publicly that local drinking wells were safe.
The revelations are the second in a week to originate from internal documents Union Carbide was forced to disclose during the ongoing Class action filed by Bhopal survivors in the Federal Southern District court of New York, which alleges that the company demonstrated reckless and depraved indifference to human life through its Bhopal operations.
A study commissioned by Carbide from Arthur D Little warned that pollution of the underground aquifer (which feeds drinking water wells) could be happening at a rate far faster than imagined.
www.bhopal.net /oldsite/poisonpapers.html   (1377 words)

  
 UNION CARBIDE
All of Carbide's efforts are focused on the manufacture of intermediates used by others to make a wide range of consumer and industrial products.
Union Carbide is an active member of the American Chemistry Council and a staunch supporter of the council's worldwide Responsible Care® initiative.
Carbide recognizes that good corporate citizenship is essential to its continued success and encourages and supports community involvement through a number of efforts.
www.americanplasticscouncil.org /apcorg/about_apc/members/unioncarbide.html   (863 words)

  
 General Carbide - Grade Selection Guide
Tungsten carbide in particle sizes from sub-micron to approximately 10 microns.
For cemented carbides, the hardness will increase as the cobalt content and particle size of the tungsten carbide are decreased.
The transverse rupture strength of a cemented carbide can be increased by increasing the binder content and, in some cases, by decreasing the particle size of the tungsten carbide.
www.generalcarbide.com /grades/selection   (352 words)

  
 carbide. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Generally, a carbide is prepared by heating a metal, metal oxide, or metal hydride with carbon or a carbon compound.
Some carbides are unaffected by water, e.g., chromium carbide and silicon carbide.
Silicon carbide, almost as hard as diamond, is used as an abrasive.
www.bartleby.com /65/ca/carbide.html   (183 words)

  
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A wide ranging collection of Lamps in Holland by Adrian van Kats
The Carbide Caver - Infomation on Parts, Restoration, Upkeep, Troubleshooting and Purchasing Carbide Lamps and more....
Copy of the Pinnacle No 5 Brochure from 1973 - Shows a cutaway diagram of the lamp.
wasg.iinet.net.au /clamps.html   (140 words)

  
 carbide
Carbide Recycling Co. (CRC) specializes in the recycling of Tungsten Carbide hard scrap and grinding sludge.
We purchase scrap carbide inserts, end mills, drills, tooling, PCB drills (with and without the Teflon rings), wear parts, dies, saw tips, blanks, rounds, etc. In addition to carbide, we also purchase High Speed Steel scrap, Nickel, Tungsten and Cobalt alloys.
We purchase scrap metals from every state in the USA and Canada.
www.carbide-recycling.com   (202 words)

  
 Carbide Depot Carbide Inserts and Cutting Tools
More than just an online shopping site, Carbide Depot is committed to automating the functions of the traditional industrial distributor in an online environment.
"Carbide Depot" and the the Carbide Depot Web site are used to uniquely identify, and are trademarks of, Carbide Depot, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
Privacy Policy: Carbide Depot will not share customer information with any other party.
www.carbidedepot.com   (212 words)

  
 End Mills – Burrs – Carbide Router Bits
End Mills – Burrs – Carbide Router Bits
Supplying you with quality American made carbide end mills, carbide burrs, and carbide router bits.
To market the highest quality carbide cutting tools at the most competitive prices in the tool-cutting industry.
www.american-carbide.com   (71 words)

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