Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5440314 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this study was to produce dense, single phase polycrystals. The research was carried out on the submicron tungsten carbide powder without additives, with either a carbon or tungsten additive and on the powder with both additives. The primary task of carbon was to reduce surface oxide impurities which passivate WC grains; tungsten in turn bounds free carbon in the WC. The authors manufactured fine-grained, dense (96-98% T.D.) and single-phase WC polycrystals, using the technique of pressureless sintering at the temperature not exceeding 2000 °C. A positive effect of carbon addition on tungsten carbide sinterability was observed, whereby a dense, fine-grained polycrystals can be obtained at 1900 °C. It was also observed that a significant excess of temperature of sintering process resulted in a strong abnormal grain growth of WC grains.
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Authors
Kamil Kornaus, Marian RÄ
czka, Agnieszka Gubernat, Dariusz (PhD),