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Tungsten carbide is more oxidation resistant than tungsten when processed to full density
Samuel A. Humphry-Baker
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William E. Lee
School of Computer Science & Engineering
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Tungsten Carbide
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Tungsten
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Oxidation Resistance
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Full Density
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Oxidation Kinetics
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X-ray Diffraction Microscopy
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Fast Oxidation
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Low Density
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Enhanced Stability
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Oxide Interfaces
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Electron Microscopy
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Order of Magnitude
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Substoichiometric
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Physics
Tungsten Carbide
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Electron Microscopy
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X Ray Diffraction
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Oxide Interface
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Interlayer
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Electron Microscopy
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X Ray Diffraction
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