Investigation of microstructure, mechanical and oxidation properties of WC-Co-Ni-Fe-Al multicomponent hardmetals

IF 4.2 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2024.106894
A.L. Deng , Y.B. Niu , N. Lin , Z.G. Wu , J. Yin , C. Ma
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In this paper, the influences of Al element originating from AlN additives on the mechanical properties and oxidation behavior of WC-Co-Ni-Fe hardmetals were studied systematically. During the sintering process, Al element diffused into the WC hard grains and led to the formation of (Ni,Co,Fe)3Al particles in the metal binder phase of hardmetals. A small amount of Al element enhanced the hardness of WC-Co-Ni-Fe hardmetal via the solution strengthening and dispersion strengthening. However, the addition of Al element decreased the fracture toughness of hardmetals. The hardness and fracture toughness of multicomponent hardmetals with the addition of 0.5 wt% AlN were 90.4HRA and 10.6 MPa m1/2, respectively. Additionally, the introduction of Al also significantly improved the oxidation resistance of hardmetals due to the existence of Al in WO3 and (Ni,Co,Fe)WO4. With the addition of 2.0 wt% AlN, the weight gain of WC-Co-Ni-Fe-Al multicomponent hardmetal after 5 h of oxidation at 700 °C was 66.82 % of that of the Al-free hardmetal.

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研究 WC-Co-Ni-Fe-Al 多组分硬金属的微观结构、机械性能和氧化性能
本文系统研究了 AlN 添加剂中的铝元素对 WC-Co-Ni-Fe 硬金属机械性能和氧化行为的影响。在烧结过程中,铝元素扩散到了 WC 硬晶粒中,并在硬金属的金属粘结相中形成了(Ni,Co,Fe)3Al 颗粒。少量铝元素通过溶液强化和分散强化作用提高了 WC-Co-Ni-Fe 硬金属的硬度。然而,铝元素的添加降低了硬金属的断裂韧性。添加 0.5 wt% AlN 的多组分硬金属的硬度和断裂韧性分别为 90.4HRA 和 10.6 MPa m1/2。此外,由于 Al 存在于 WO3 和 (Ni,Co,Fe)WO4 中,Al 的引入还显著提高了硬金属的抗氧化性。添加 2.0 wt% 的 AlN 后,WC-Co-Ni-Fe-Al 多组分硬金属在 700 °C 氧化 5 小时后的增重为不含 Al 的硬金属的 66.82%。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials (IJRMHM) publishes original research articles concerned with all aspects of refractory metals and hard materials. Refractory metals are defined as metals with melting points higher than 1800 °C. These are tungsten, molybdenum, chromium, tantalum, niobium, hafnium, and rhenium, as well as many compounds and alloys based thereupon. Hard materials that are included in the scope of this journal are defined as materials with hardness values higher than 1000 kg/mm2, primarily intended for applications as manufacturing tools or wear resistant components in mechanical systems. Thus they encompass carbides, nitrides and borides of metals, and related compounds. A special focus of this journal is put on the family of hardmetals, which is also known as cemented tungsten carbide, and cermets which are based on titanium carbide and carbonitrides with or without a metal binder. Ceramics and superhard materials including diamond and cubic boron nitride may also be accepted provided the subject material is presented as hard materials as defined above.
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