Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5438245 Ceramics International 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
A series of solid-solution carbides, (TixW1−x)C (x=0.9, 0.8, 0.7, 0.6), was prepared by the high-energy milling of TiO2-WO3-C mixtures via subsequent carbothermal reduction. With high-energy milling, only the size reduction of the constituent powders was apparent without any chemical reaction. The milled mixture powder was transformed to a single-phase (TixW1−x)C solid solution by heat treatment in a vacuum at 1200 °C. (TixW1−x)C-Co cermets were consolidated by isothermal sintering at 1300, 1400, and 1500 °C. The powders were fully densified by liquid-phase sintering at 1500 °C because the Co melted at 1430 °C. The mechanical properties of the (TixW1−x)C-Co cermet (Hv: ~24 GPa) were significantly better than those of the conventional WC-Co (Hv: ~13 GPa) or TiC-Co cermets (Hv: ~16 GPa). The use of a solid-solution carbide instead of conventional WC almost doubled its hardness values without a loss of toughness. It is indicated that the improved hardness of the (TixW1−x)C-Co cermet originates from the high hardness of (TixW1−x)C, and the solid-solution carbide would be a valuable substitute for conventional carbide cermets.
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