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Does tungsten carbide have magnetism?

Publish Time: 2024-04-19     Origin: Site

Tungsten carbide itself is not magnetic. It is primarily composed of tungsten and carbon atoms, which do not exhibit magnetic properties. 


However, tungsten carbide can become slightly magnetic if it contains a binder such as cobalt. The amount of binder present in tungsten carbide affects its susceptibility to magnetism. 


Generally, different grades of tungsten carbide may have varying degrees of magnetic susceptibility depending on the composition. 


Therefore, while pure tungsten carbide is not magnetic, certain formulations with binders like cobalt may exhibit slight magnetic properties.


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