Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1259022 | Journal of Rare Earths | 2012 | 6 Pages |
The as-sintered sinter skin and the polished section of WC-11Co-0.4Cr3C2-0.3VC-0.2RE (RE=mischmetal with La/Ce ratio of 0.65) alloy were analyzed. It was shown that the microstructures on the skin and in the inner part of the alloy were all characterized with a WC+β+M structure, where β was a cobalt-based binder phase and M represented a RE-containing phase. There existed an inward diffusion of S atoms, which caught and fixed the Ce atoms in the alloy and an outward diffusion of La atoms during the sintering process. Consequently, the M phase was characterized with the decreased La/Ce ratio (0.59) in the inner part and the increased La/Ce ratio (1.01) on the skin. The M phase on the skin was characterized with a γ-Ce2S3 type structure. To suppress the long range migration of rare earth to the skin, S in the sintering atmosphere had to be eliminated.