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Processing and characterisation of cermet/hardmetal laminates with strong interfaces
Affiliation:1. New Technology Research Centre, University of West Bohemia, Univerzitní 8, 306 14 Plzeň, Czech Republic;2. Institute of Plasma Physics, Department of Materials Engineering, Za Slovankou 3, 182 00 Praha, Czech Republic;3. Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, University Park, NG7 2RD Nottingham, United Kingdom
Abstract:Cemented carbides and cermets are potential materials for high speed machining tools. However, cemented carbides are not chemically stable at high temperature and cermets present poor fracture toughness. Novel cermet/hardmetal multilayer systems show a huge potential for this intended application. It would be possible to achieve the right balance of the required thermomechanical properties using cermet as temperature protective outer layers and hardmetal as reinforcement layers. In this work, preliminary results on the microstructural and mechanical characterisation of a multilayer TiCxN1−x–Co/WC–Co composite densified by hot pressing are presented, with special attention to the properties of the interface. Microstructural observations revealed the existence of strong bonding interfaces between cermet and hardmetal layers due to chemical interaction during the sintering process. As a consequence, owing to the different coefficient of thermal expansion between cermet and hardmetal, a tensile and compressive biaxial residual stress of σres,Cermet  +260 ± 50 MPa and σres,WC–Co  −350 ± 70 MPa was estimated in the corresponding layers. Microindentation cracks introduced in the cermet layers (the less toughness material) and propagated transversely to the layers were arrested at the interface, showing the combined effect of toughness and compressive stresses on crack shielding.
Keywords:Cemented carbide  Cermet  Interface/interphase  Residual stress  Mechanical properties
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