Tungsten carbide analysis laboratory

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5200 m² laboratory
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You would like to analyse tungsten carbide in your matrices

Tungsten carbide (WC) is a chemical compound of tungsten and carbon. It is an ultra-hard, very dense refractory ceramic that combines exceptional hardness with good toughness, making it a popular material in many industrial applications.

Tungsten carbide: a strategic material

Tungsten carbide (WC) is an ultra-hard technical ceramic renowned for its wear resistance, exceptional hardness and resistance to high temperatures. Thanks to these properties, it is used as a strategic raw material in the manufacture of high-performance components, particularly in the following sectors:

  • Tooling and machining (drills, inserts, dies)
  • Defence (armoured parts, ammunition)
  • Aerospace (parts subject to high mechanical stress)
  • Mining and energy (parts subject to abrasion or corrosion)
  • Advanced ceramics (technical parts with high added value)

Its performance depends directly on its chemical purity, microstructure (WC/Co phase distribution), grain size and the presence of metallic impurities or oxides. These parameters must be controlled at every stage of the value chain: production, shaping, brazing, integration in harsh environments or recycling.

What does tungsten carbide analysis involve?

The characterization or analysis of tungsten carbide involves assessing the composition, structure and physical and mechanical properties of the carbides. It is a crucial step in understanding and optimising the properties of ceramic materials used in various industrial sectors, such as aerospace, medical devices and energy. Characterising tungsten carbide involves several analysis techniques.

Tungsten carbide analysis: FILAB laboratory expertise

Why choose FILAB for tungsten carbide analysis?

The FILAB laboratory offers tungsten carbide analysis services tailored to your needs:

our services

Physico-chemical analysis of tungsten carbide

Determination of elemental impurities

Study and analysis of tungsten carbide failures

Thermal analysis

Microstructure analysis

Our technical resources for analysing tungsten carbide

SEM-EBSD

BET

Vickers microhardness

DSC

XRD

ICP-OES/ICP-MS

Elemental analyzer

TGA

FAQ

What are the main uses of tungsten carbon?

Thanks to its exceptional properties, tungsten carbide is used in a multitude of demanding applications:

  • Cutting and machining tools: this is its most widespread use. It is found in drills, milling cutters, turning inserts, saw blades, stamping dies, punches, etc., for machining hard materials such as steel, cast iron or composites.
  • Mining and construction industry: used for drilling tools (drill bits, down-the-hole hammers), bucket teeth and tunnelling tools, thanks to its resistance to abrasion in hostile environments.
  • Wear parts: Anti-wear coatings to extend the life of mechanical components subjected to abrasion, erosion or friction. These include nozzles, bushes and bearings.
  • Armament: used in the manufacture of armour-piercing ammunition (shells, penetrators) because of its density and hardness.
  • Agriculture: used to reinforce tillage tools, increasing their durability against abrasion.
    Other applications: precision components (watchmaking, metrology), ballpoint pen balls, scribing tips, etc.
What are the key properties of tungsten carbide?

Tungsten carbide has a number of remarkable properties:

  • Extreme hardness: it is one of the hardest materials known, ranking between 8.5 and 9 on the Mohs scale, close to the hardness of diamond. This hardness is maintained even at high temperatures (up to 1000°C).
  • High density: its density is around twice that of steel, placing it between lead and gold.
  • Wear and abrasion resistance: its high hardness gives it excellent resistance to wear, abrasion and erosion, which is essential for cutting tools and parts subject to intense friction.
  • Good toughness: unlike many hard ceramics, which are very brittle, tungsten carbide has good toughness, enabling it to resist impact and fracture under mechanical stress.
  • Compressive strength: it has very high compressive strength.
  • High melting point: its melting point is around 2,870°C, making it stable at high temperatures.
  • Corrosion resistance: it is resistant to corrosion by many acids and bases.
What information can I obtain after the analysis?

You will receive a clear, interpreted analysis report, including :

  • Raw results with uncertainties and units
  • A technical interpretation (according to your needs)
  • Recommendations or hypotheses if a deviation or defect is detected
Can I ask for help with a specific problem?

Yes, at FILAB, our added value goes beyond just giving you a figure.
We help you to understand the results, find the root causes, implement an action plan, and even support your R&D projects.

The filab advantages
A highly qualified team
A highly qualified team
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
(Staves available on www.cofrac.com - Accreditation number: 1-1793)
A complete analytical park of 5,200m²
A complete analytical park of 5,200m²
Tailor-made support
Tailor-made support
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