Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1632618 | Metal Powder Report | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Engineers seeking improved metal cutting solutions have in the past tried iron-cobalt-nickel (Fe(Co)Ni) based binder alloys, but with mixed success. Work carried out by German hardmetals specialists H C Starck has shown that one of the necessary conditions for improvement is proper choice of the binder alloy composition. It found that the Fe(Co)Ni binder alloy composition has a prevailing influence on the attainable tungsten content present in the binder after sintering, which in turn explains new hot hardness results, and allows proper alloy choice for metal cutting applicationsâ¦
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Authors
HC Starck,