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Amid the backdrop of economic uncertainty and high-interest rates, Keyway released a new report on how commercial real estate sectors have performed historically during an economic downturn.

Cemented Carbide is just that: an alloy. It is not a natural metal, but rather a man-made metal. It is made up of tungsten carbide (WC) and cobalt (Co). Tungsten carbide has a high melting point (2900℃), and will not melt like iron. Because of this, we manufacture the alloy from powder by baking it at around 1300℃ to 1500℃ and allowing it to harden. The material used to bind the powder is cobalt.

Looking back at the Great Recession of 2008, Keyway uncovered trendlines about commercial real estate sub-sectors that performed best then and how they could again given the current economic environment.

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Because of its hardness and strength, Cemented Carbide is used in a variety of metal cutting tools, such as drills, milling cutters, and lathes. It is also used for a variety of metal molds, including aluminum drink can molds, Powder compacting molds for automobile engine parts (powder metal parts), and lately molds for electrical parts in cellphones and other electronics. It is also used to make tools used to break up bedrock during shield tunneling and to cut the surface of asphalt on roads. Because of its superior characteristics, Cemented Carbide is used in a variety of fields, including construction, manufacturing, infrastructure improvements, and other public works.

Cemented Carbide is an extremely hard metal. It is harder than iron or stainless steel, and is second only to diamond. It is twice as heavy as iron, and about the same weight as gold. Not only is it hard, but it also has superior strength and elasticity, minimal strength loss in high temperatures, is highly wear resistant, and is used in metal tools and molds.