Tungsten carbide is known for its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and stability in harsh environments[2][7][4]. Its corrosion resistance is a critical property that determines its suitability for various industrial applications, including those in the chemical, petroleum, and marine sectors[7]. This article explores the corrosion resistance of tungsten carbide, its underlying mechanisms, factors influencing its corrosion behavior, and how it compares to other materials in corrosive environments[2][4].