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Effects of composite binder phase on microstructure and mechanical properties of ultrafine-grained cemented carbides
Authors:Bin Yu  Zhenhua Wang  Ning Sun  Kan Zheng  Boxiang Wang  Zengbin Yin  Juntang Yuan
Affiliation:School of Mechanical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China
Abstract:In order to develop a new high-performance binder phase, four different alloys Co-Ni-Fe, Co-Ni-Cr, Co-Ni-Nb, and AlCoCrNiNb0.5 were used as a binder in cemented carbides. The room-temperature mechanical properties and high-temperature flexural strength of cemented carbides were studied. The results show that the optimal mechanical properties for the WC-8(Co-Ni-Fe, Co-Ni-Cr, Co-Ni-Nb, and AlCoCrNiNb0.5) can be obtained at the sintering temperatures of 1200°C, 1350°C, 1350°C, and 1300°C, respectively. Compared with cemented carbides with Co as binder phase, the hardness of the four kinds of alloys is increased, the WC grain size becomes finer, but the fracture toughness is slightly decreased. When the temperature is under 600°C, there is no visible oxidation of the four kinds of cemented carbides, and their bending strengths are basically not reduced. When the temperature increased from 600°C to 900°C, the WC-8(Co-Ni-Nb) and WC-8(Co-Ni-Fe) samples present the better high-temperature bending resistance compared with the WC-8(Co-Ni-Cr) and WC-8AlCoCrNiNb0.5 samples, with respective decrease in bending strength of 11.7% and 7.3%.
Keywords:carbides  composite binder phase  mechanical properties  spark plasma sintering
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