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Superconductivity of Carbides

2019
Carbon-based superconductors can be roughly categorized into two groups. The first includes relatively new superconductors, such as boron-doped diamond, graphite-intercalated compounds (GIC), carbon nanotube (CNT) superconductors and fullerene superconductors.
Kazumasa Horigane   +3 more
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Converting to carbide

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1995
The expected return on major investment by Aerospace Forgings Ltd, in CAD/CAM and computer‐controlled die‐sinking machine tools has only been fully realized with a switch from high speed steel (HSS) to solid and inserted carbide cutting tools which have been supplied by Stellram of Melksham.
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Carbides

American Scientist, 2002
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Silicon Carbide and Other Carbides

2013
Branko Matović, Toyohiko Yano
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The Applications of Carbides

1971
The properties of carbides — particularly those of the carbides of the transition metals of Mendeleev’s periodic system of the elements, which are characterized by high melting points and great hardness, corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and the metallic nature of their conduction — determine the possibility of their wide application in various ...
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The diffusion of carbon in titanium carbide and zirconium carbide

Solid State Ionics, 1988
F.J.J. van Loo   +3 more
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CARBIDES

1967
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