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cermet

Bonded material containing ceramics and metal, widely used in jet engines and nuclear reactors. Cermets behave much like metals but have the great heat resistance of ceramics. Tungsten carbide, titanium, zirconium bromide, and aluminium oxide are among the ceramics used; iron, cobalt, nickel, and chromium are among the metals.


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New insert grades such as CVD coated carbides CA4115/CA4120 for ductile iron and PV7020/TN6020 super micro-grain cermets are included in the catalog along with new CBN inserts with chipbreakers, PCD grades and more.
The MPM stencil printing machinery prints patterns of various solder pastes, epoxies, and cermets through a screen or stencil onto the surface of circuit boards.
MPM integrates Cognex machine vision systems with screen printing machinery used to print patterns of various solder pastes, epoxies, and cermets through a screen or stencil onto the surface of circuit boards.
 
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