Wolfram carbide is an alloy of wolfram and carbon. It has a hardness of 9.0 on the Mohs scale, making it the second hardest material in the world after diamond.
Traditionally used in metalworking, processing techniques have steadily improved over the last decade, allowing for the production of cost-effective parts for agricultural machinery.
Beyond its exceptional hardness, wolfram carbide also boasts high wear resistance, making it ideal for self-sharpening blades.
The Hudjik Company is the first in Serbia to manufacture wolfram carbide blades.


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