Jim,
Yes it's conductive, not quite as good as tungsten carbide - 6% cobalt, yet still easily EDM'd or used for ground paths / current flow, etc. Also, somewhat unique it's non-magnetic.
Ken
Hi Guys - perhaps I can help too.
I'm with Cerbide (the company) that earlier this year introduced Cerbide (the product) onto the market. Everything Tom has written is correct, 6 years ago 2 companies licensed the same patent(s). However, Cerbide has been in R&D mode until 2004, completely...