Cemented Carbide products are derived from a highly refined and purified mix of iron oxide and carbon. They are used as a product for the production of products like masonry components, automobile body framework, automotive parts, steel, etc.


The iron oxide is made through a process that involves combining powdered iron oxide with carbide, which is derived from carbon. This process is called regenerative re-working. After this is done, the mixture is mixed with a component called a thermoset. This causes the oxides to crystallize and harden.

The result is a fiber reinforced product that is lighter and less dense than the resin base resin. This material can be used in the manufacture of tiles, fencing, paneling, and rebar. It can also be used to make a very strong and durable vehicle chassis that has been converted into a fiber reinforced structure.

Some of the materials manufactured through C.B are metals such as aluminum, magnesium, zinc, copper, titanium, lead, iron, and carbon. These metals can be welded, they can be used in different places, and they can be coated in a variety of colors. For example, you can use aluminum in a hybrid vehicle that features both a gas engine and an electric motor.

The C.B can also be used in the construction of the body of a car, truck, or motorcycle. It can be used to fabricate the frame, body panels, headlight housing, engine covers, and many other things that are associated with automobiles.

The use of C.B in the manufacturing of metals allows for fewer defects in the finished product. This is one of the main reasons why C.B is used as the component in an automotive application.


When one looks at C.B products, it is a good idea to look for a supplier that is a member of CEMA (Canada’s Metals Evaluation and Monitoring Association). This is an association that tests all suppliers to make sure that they are using the best methods in the production of C.B and the processing of C.B. The CEMA test is meant to be able to determine if there is a way that contaminants, like moisture, aluminum, and metal fumes, are able to penetrate the fibers.

C.B. suppliers that are certified members of CEMA must have a series of processes that they follow in order to meet the standards set forth by the organization. One of the ways that the Canadian organization regulates the quality of C.B. is through the testing of samples that are received.


Manufacturers can gain access to samples from suppliers that are members of CEMA. By sending in samples, they will be able to check on the quality of the C.B and the processing that are going on.

Because C.B. is such a complex material, its suppliers must use environmentally friendly means of production. They must also make sure that their processes don’t cause excessive damage to the environment.

There are a number of the different components that go into the production of C.B. It is one of the more difficult to source due to the sheer number of its constituent materials. One of the best sources of these components is a CEMA member.

Another thing that makes C.B so desirable is the wide variety of materials that can be used in its production. Many manufacturers will take advantage of the flexibility that C.B offers and will start their own businesses to produce their own products.