Effect of milling conditions and binder phase content on liquid phase sintering of heat treatable WCNi-Co-Cr-Al-Ti cemented carbides
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Issue Date: 
2020
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Elsevier
ISSN: 
0263-4368
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CC-BY-NC-ND
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Biurrun, T. S., Ezquerra, B. L., Cabezas, L. L., & Moreno, J. M. S. (2020). Effect of milling conditions and binder phase content on liquid phase sintering of heat treatable WC-Ni-Co-Cr-Al-Ti cemented carbides. International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, 88, 105202.
Abstract
The binder phase of WC based cemented carbides has been alloyed by adding two different aluminium compounds, AlN and TiAl3, to mixtures comprised of WC, Ni, Co and Cr3C2 powders. A more efficient alloying effect is obtained by TiAl3 additions likely due to its higher dissolution rate during liquid phase sintering. Shrinkage and melting phenomena are strongly affected by the energy of the milling process and the amount of metallic additions. The use of higher milling rotation speed induces higher oxidation of the powder mixtures and the subsequent formation of a higher volume fraction of alumina particles after sintering. Densification and WC grain growth are hindered by increasing the Al addition. Thus, full densification of alloys with higher Al additions require the use of HIP after standard vacuum sintering cycles. As-HIPed WC-Ni-Co-Cr-Al-Ti samples present a binder phase with precipitation of gamma prime similar to that found in as-cast Ni superalloys. The size, volume fraction and morphology of these precipitates has been modified by applying a standard solution treatment (1150 °C-2 h) followed by fast air cooling and subsequent aging at 600 °C and different dwelling times. Age hardening effects have been confirmed in the composition consisting of WC-12 wt% Co-12 wt% Ni-1.7 wt% Cr3C2-5 wt% TiAl3 after 100 h at this temperature.

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