Review: Diamond Metallization as a Method of Improving the Efficiency of Superhard Materials

— This article analyzes the current status of developments in the field of metallization of diamond powders as a method of improving the performance of cutting and drilling tools by increasing the level of diamond retention in the matrix of the superhard material. In recent years attention has been...

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Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Chemical bonds
Chemistry and Materials Science
Chromium
Composites
Diamond drills
Diamond machining
Diamond tools
Diamonds
Glass
Materials Science
Metallizing
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Natural Materials
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Tungsten
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