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carbide A compound of carbon and calcium which, with the addition of water, produces acetylene gas, used in miners' lamps.
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carbide carbide alloy is composed of Cobalt and Tungsten. This alloy gives saw blades and router bits longer lasting tips, sharper cutting edges, and greater impact resistance.
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carbide A Compound of metal and carbon. Chromium carbide at grain boundaries of austenitic stainless steels causes poor corrosion resistance. This carbide may result from welding or improper annealing.
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carbide A hard, sharp carbon/iron material used where a very hard material is needed such as in machining or drilling steel. Spyderco uses carbide to make the glass breaking tip found on the C79 Assist model.
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