carbide in the PONS Dictionary

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carbide Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

iron [or ferric] carbide

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English
Machining of metals was greatly enhanced with high speed steel and later very hard materials such as tungsten carbide for cutting edges.
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The original light source was an acetylene gas carbide lamp, and it was converted to electricity by 1926.
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Acetylene acts like ethylene and accelerates the ripening process, but is inadvisable because calcium carbide has carcinogenic properties.
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A stainless steel is said to be sensitized if chromium carbides are formed in the microstructure.
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During volcanic eruptions, it is possible that diamonds from the interior could come up to the surface, resulting in mountains of diamonds and silicon carbides.
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About half is used in the form of tungsten carbide, a durable carbon alloy.
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The crystallinity of those clusters ranges from micrometer-sized silicon carbide crystals, down to that of diamond, and unlayered graphene crystals of fewer than 100 atoms.
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Chromium, vanadium, molybdenum, and tungsten increase strength by forming second-phase carbides.
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These carbides have metallic properties and are refractory.
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As in the cases of most other refractory metals, the hardest known compounds of tantalum are its stable nitrides and carbides.
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