Water is magnetic material but dia magnetic
Boron Carbide.
A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.
"Carbide" as used in "Carbide Drills" and "Carbide Saws" is the alloy Tungsten Carbide. Chemically the material is either Tungsten Carbide (WC) or Tungsten diCarbide (WC2). Carbide is used because of its hardness.
A magnet. The magnet will attract the magnetic material to it and so separate the magnetic material from the mixture.
Tungsten carbide products are often made from tungsten carbide powder cemented with another metal. This metal is often cobalt or nickel which is magnetic. 6% cobalt by weight is a typical percentage. Cobalt cemented tungsten carbide is magnetic enough to be picked up with a strong magnet. Tungsten carbide by itself would have very low to no ferromagnetic properties.
I thing magnetic material is an material that is magnetic
mold for tungsten carbide
No. Silicon carbide is used for abrasion resistance and traction.
Water is magnetic material but dia magnetic
Boron Carbide.
temporarily magnetic
A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.
A magnetic material is able to stick to anything.
A material that attracts a magnet. A magnetic material cannot repel, only attract.
"Carbide" as used in "Carbide Drills" and "Carbide Saws" is the alloy Tungsten Carbide. Chemically the material is either Tungsten Carbide (WC) or Tungsten diCarbide (WC2). Carbide is used because of its hardness.
The domains in a magnetic material is aligned unlike the non-magnetic material which is scattered