Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1602996 | International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
It could be shown that three main processes during sintering of slightly under-stoichiometric binderless WC hardmetals occur: first, the reduction of surface oxides at 800 °C after which densification starts due to cleaned surfaces and the existence of W in a nascent state; second, the secondary carburisation of WC and W at around 1400 °C; and, third, grain growth and pore annealing at around 1600 °C when a closed porosity exists. By adding Cr3C2 as grain growth inhibitor the secondary carburisation step was lowered to around 1000 °C and a solid solution of (W,Cr)2 instead of pure W2C was formed.
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Authors
J. Poetschke, V. Richter, A. Michaelis,