Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1614537 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2013 | 5 Pages |
The present investigation was conducted to research the brazing between a functionally graded WC–Co/Ni component and 410 stainless steel with Cu–Zn filler alloy. In the joint, γ phase was suppressed due to isothermal solidification and (Cu,Ni)-based solid solution was formed between the braze and Ni layer, which contributed to the intimate bonding of the WC–Co/Ni component and stainless steel. The functionally graded WC–Co/Ni component was beneficial to relaxing stresses and improving the strength of the cemented carbide/stainless steel joints.
► The functionally graded WC–Co/Ni component and 410 stainless steel were successfully brazed. ► The γ phase was suppressed in the joint due to isothermal solidification. ► (Cu,Ni)-based solid solution was formed between the braze and Ni layer. ► The functionally graded WC–Co/Ni component was beneficial to relaxing stresses.