Liquid Phase Sintering of (Ti,Zr)C with WC-Co

(Ti,Zr)C powder was sintered with WC-Co following an industrial process, including an isotherm at 1410 °C. A series of interrupted sintering trials was performed with the aim of studying the sintering behavior and the microstructural evolution during both solid-state and liquid-state sintering. Refe...

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Main Authors: Taoran Ma, Rafael Borrajo-Pelaez, Peter Hedström, Andreas Blomqvist, Ida Borgh, Susanne Norgren, Joakim Odqvist
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spelling doaj-03fe87f9e9254b33a7bb64c52b8817dc2020-11-24T23:44:22ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442017-01-011015710.3390/ma10010057ma10010057Liquid Phase Sintering of (Ti,Zr)C with WC-CoTaoran Ma0Rafael Borrajo-Pelaez1Peter Hedström2Andreas Blomqvist3Ida Borgh4Susanne Norgren5Joakim Odqvist6Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm SE-100 44, SwedenDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm SE-100 44, SwedenDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm SE-100 44, SwedenSandvik Coromant Research and Development, Stockholm SE-126 80, SwedenSandvik Mining AB, Research and Development Rock Tools, Stockholm SE-126 80, SwedenSandvik Coromant Research and Development, Stockholm SE-126 80, SwedenDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm SE-100 44, Sweden(Ti,Zr)C powder was sintered with WC-Co following an industrial process, including an isotherm at 1410 °C. A series of interrupted sintering trials was performed with the aim of studying the sintering behavior and the microstructural evolution during both solid-state and liquid-state sintering. Reference samples, using the same elemental compositions but with the starting components TiC and ZrC instead of (Ti,Zr)C, were also sintered. The microstructure was investigated using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. It is found that the (Ti,Zr)C phase decomposes into Ti-rich and Zr-rich nano-scale lamellae before the liquid-state of the sintering initiates. The final microstructure consists of the binder and WC as well as two different γ phases, rich in either Ti (γ1) or Zr (γ2). The γ2 phase grains have a core-shell structure with a (Ti,Zr)C core following the full sintering cycle. The major differences observed in (Ti,Zr)C with respect to the reference samples after the full sintering cycle were the referred core-shell structure and the carbide grain sizes; additionally, the microstructural evolution during sintering differs. The grain size of carbides (WC, γ1, and γ2) is about 10% smaller in WC-(Ti,Zr)C-Co than WC-TiC-ZrC-Co. The shrinkage behavior and hardness of both composites are reported and discussed.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/1/57cemented carbidesternary cubic carbideliquid-phase sinteringscanning electron microscopyenergy dispersive X-ray spectroscopydilatometerdifferential scanning calorimetry
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author Taoran Ma
Rafael Borrajo-Pelaez
Peter Hedström
Andreas Blomqvist
Ida Borgh
Susanne Norgren
Joakim Odqvist
spellingShingle Taoran Ma
Rafael Borrajo-Pelaez
Peter Hedström
Andreas Blomqvist
Ida Borgh
Susanne Norgren
Joakim Odqvist
Liquid Phase Sintering of (Ti,Zr)C with WC-Co
Materials
cemented carbides
ternary cubic carbide
liquid-phase sintering
scanning electron microscopy
energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
dilatometer
differential scanning calorimetry
author_facet Taoran Ma
Rafael Borrajo-Pelaez
Peter Hedström
Andreas Blomqvist
Ida Borgh
Susanne Norgren
Joakim Odqvist
author_sort Taoran Ma
title Liquid Phase Sintering of (Ti,Zr)C with WC-Co
title_short Liquid Phase Sintering of (Ti,Zr)C with WC-Co
title_full Liquid Phase Sintering of (Ti,Zr)C with WC-Co
title_fullStr Liquid Phase Sintering of (Ti,Zr)C with WC-Co
title_full_unstemmed Liquid Phase Sintering of (Ti,Zr)C with WC-Co
title_sort liquid phase sintering of (ti,zr)c with wc-co
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2017-01-01
description (Ti,Zr)C powder was sintered with WC-Co following an industrial process, including an isotherm at 1410 °C. A series of interrupted sintering trials was performed with the aim of studying the sintering behavior and the microstructural evolution during both solid-state and liquid-state sintering. Reference samples, using the same elemental compositions but with the starting components TiC and ZrC instead of (Ti,Zr)C, were also sintered. The microstructure was investigated using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. It is found that the (Ti,Zr)C phase decomposes into Ti-rich and Zr-rich nano-scale lamellae before the liquid-state of the sintering initiates. The final microstructure consists of the binder and WC as well as two different γ phases, rich in either Ti (γ1) or Zr (γ2). The γ2 phase grains have a core-shell structure with a (Ti,Zr)C core following the full sintering cycle. The major differences observed in (Ti,Zr)C with respect to the reference samples after the full sintering cycle were the referred core-shell structure and the carbide grain sizes; additionally, the microstructural evolution during sintering differs. The grain size of carbides (WC, γ1, and γ2) is about 10% smaller in WC-(Ti,Zr)C-Co than WC-TiC-ZrC-Co. The shrinkage behavior and hardness of both composites are reported and discussed.
topic cemented carbides
ternary cubic carbide
liquid-phase sintering
scanning electron microscopy
energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
dilatometer
differential scanning calorimetry
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/1/57
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