Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1579128 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Selective Laser Melting (SLM) of W–Ni–graphite powder mixture was performed to prepare in situ WC/Ni2W4C(M6C) cemented carbide based hardmetals. The WC phase was developed via a multi-laminated growth mechanism and it experienced block-shaped–triangle–elliptical morphological change on decreasing the linear energy density. The amount of the formed M6C increased and its structure changed from a granular form to a ring shape at a lower laser energy input. SLM-processed cemented carbide based hardmetals possessed a high densification level of 96.3% and a maximum microhardness of 1870.9 HV0.1. The dominant metallurgical mechanisms behind the microstructural developments were also proposed.
Research highlights▶ Novel in situ WC-based hardmetals were prepared by Selective Laser Melting. ▶ Laser processed hardmetals had high densification rate and microhardness. ▶ Interesting evolutions of microstructures of in situ phases were disclosed. ▶ Metallurgical mechanisms behind microstructural developments were proposed.