Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7989774 International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 2018 37 Pages PDF
Abstract
The demand for enhanced materials with high hardness, strength and wear resistance have become critically important in the cutting tool industry. WC-Co cermets are hard metals that possess a combination of excellent mechanical properties and high fracture toughness. However, WC-Co has specific limits in application as a structural component were high temperature strength, oxidation and corrosion resistance are required. Efforts have been made to replace cobalt with nickel or iron binder. WC-Ni has shown to possess better corrosion and oxidative resistance than WC-Co and WC-Fe, however it has lower mechanical properties compared to WC-Co. WC-Fe has inferior oxidative and corrosion to WC-Co and WC-Ni. Recent studies have recently been reported on the use of zirconia, having good binding strength and adhesion with the matrix, as a novel binding phase for WC. This study focusses on the partial replacement of cobalt with milled ZrO2 stabilized with 7.5 wt% Y2O3 (YSZ) reinforced with cubic boron nitride (cBN). The synthesis focuses on full densification of 4 different compositions (WC-Co (control sample), WC-Co-YSZ, WC-Co-cBN and WC-Co-YSZ-cBN) using spark plasma sintering all at 1300 °C and 50 MPa with the goal of developing a WC-YSZ-cBN composite with no or little sintering aid. The effect of isothermal holding time on the densification, mechanical properties and microstructural & phase evolution were studied and will be presented. The results show that full densification, retention of tetragonal-YSZ phase, no cBN to hBN phase transformation and improved hardness & fracture toughness was obtained on the newly developed composite.
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