Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7989854 International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 2018 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
In general the cemented carbide industry uses cobalt as a raw material for the production of WC-Co cemented carbide. However the here presented publication shows that even if 100% of the cobalt of the cemented carbide is replaced with Co3O4 prior sintering, dense WC-Co cemented carbide can be achieved when the sintering program contains a hydrogen treatment. The point of the matter when using a cemented carbide powder which contains cobalt oxide (WC-Co3O4) are the huge differences in the compressibility compared to a conventional powder (WC-Co). Depending on the ratio of cobalt and cobalt oxide in the cemented carbide composition the compressibility of the powder/granule can be adjusted in a wide range. This opens up the possibility to produce different cemented carbide grades with an identical compressibility. As a consequence costs for additional pressing tools can be saved.
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