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Effect of Sintering Temperature and the Content of Nanoscale Tungsten Carbide on the Mechanical Properties of Polycarbide Based Hard Alloys

Igor Koval, Dr Lyudmyla Bodrova, Dr Halyna Kramar, Dr Olena Mul

Ternopil Ivan Pul’uj National Technical University, Ternopil, Ukraine 56, Ruska St., Ternopil, 46001, Ukraine

goracio@i.ua, l_bodrova@lycos.com, g_kramar@yahoo.com, olena_mul@hotmail.com

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