Cemented tungsten carbide is a composite material widely used in industrial applications, especially for cutting tools, wear-resistant parts, and molds. It combines the extreme hardness of tungsten carbide particles with the toughness of a metallic binder, typically cobalt, to create a material that is both hard and durable. This article explores the composition, manufacturing process, properties, applications, and advantages of cemented tungsten carbide, supported by detailed explanations and illustrative images.