Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1603202 | International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The TiB2-Fe cermets with the volume fraction of Fe from 5 to 37% were fabricated from elemental powder “in situ” via SHS simultaneously with pressing by using p-HIP. The relative density, average TiB2 grain size and the Vickers hardness of composites were strongly affected by the concentration of TiB2. The maximum microhardness measured for cermet with 5Â vol.% of Fe reached 21.9Â GPa, despite essential porosity. The relative density raised significantly to 95-96%, when the volume fraction of binder increased to 25%, however at the cost of deteriorated Vickers hardness. As the result, the hardness was reduced to 3.7Â GPa for cermets with 37Â vol.% of binder. Considering the relative density, microstructure and hardness Fe addition of 20-25Â vol.% is optimal for TiB2-Fe cermets fabricated using this method.
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Authors
Li Gai, Marta Ziemnicka-Sylwester,