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Hardening Metallic Surfacing with W-C (Widia) Carbides

09/16/2015 3:42 AM

Has anyone experience with hardening metalic surfacing (specialy with using swiss unit Carbide-2000 or similary) please info. Many thanks

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Re: Hardening Metallic Surfacing with W-C (Widia) Carbides

09/16/2015 4:10 AM

Tell me where you've looked and what youve got so far, Mildred. We don't want to duplicate efforts, do we?

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09/16/2015 1:05 PM

Judging by the time spent on the OP to describe all the pertinent details, it is a pretty safe bet that any effort made at this point will not be a duplicate.

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Re: Hardening Metallic Surfacing with W-C (Widia) Carbides

09/16/2015 5:16 PM

No. Your question is not intelligible nor logical.

I suggest that you first research swiss unit Carbide-2000 threading, before asking nonsensical questions.

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