Heavy dutycoolant fed drills

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Coolantthrough drill bits

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The word ''cermet'' is a term that designates a material made of the combination of a metallic alloy and a ceramic. A wide range of materials is covered by this definition. In agreement with common use, it is more appropriate to define as cermets those ceramic-metal composites that contain a predominant ceramic phase (carbides, nitrides, borides, silicides, oxides, and eventually ceramics deriving from the metalloids silicon and carbon) bonded with a metal alloy. This definition allows cermets to be classed between metal matrix composites (see Metal Matrix Composites: Matrices and Processing) and ceramic matrix composites (see Ceramic Matrix Composites: Matrices and Processing). In both ceramic and metal matrix composites, a ceramic phase is added as reinforcement to a metallic or ceramic base material. In cermets, the metallic phase is, in most cases, added in order to improve toughness while maintaining ceramic-like properties: cermets are generally hard, refractory, and chemically resistant.