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Sintering kinetics of Mo-free cermets

  • S. Zhanga*
  • , G. Q. Lu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Nanyang Technological University
  • University of Queensland

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Abstract

Titanium carbonitride-based cermets are important materials for contemporary cutting tools. Ceramic powders of Ti(CN), TaC, WC were mixed, compacted and heat-treated at high temperatures to form (Ti,W,Ta)(C,N) solid solution, which was then ball-milled to fine powders before being mixed with metallic binder and compacted. Liquid-phase sintering of the samples was carried out in a nitrogen atmosphere at different sintering temperatures and holding times. The microhardness and porosity of the sintered cermets were studied. It is demonstrated that the microhardness increases with sintering temperature, but at the same time, the porosity level also goes up with temperature and time. At the beginning of sintering (zero holding time), the majority of the pores are small (0.1 ∼ 1 μm); during sintering, the larger pores grow at the expense of smaller pores and the resulting pores are all concentrated in the 10 ∼ 100 μm range. The number of larger pores increases with temperature and prolonged holding time, which results in deteriorated properties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)162-166
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Materials Processing Technology
Volume67
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cermet
  • Microhardness
  • Sintering
  • Sintering kinetics
  • Titanium carbonitride

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