Tungsten carbide is a compound renowned for its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and high melting point. It is widely used in various industries, ranging from cutting tools and construction to aerospace and even jewelry[2][4]. But can tungsten carbide be melted? The answer is yes, but it requires specialized techniques and equipment due to its extremely high melting point[3][7]. This article delves into the methods used to melt tungsten carbide, its properties, applications, and the challenges involved.