WC-NbC-12 wt%Co hardmetals with 0.45-60 wt%NbC were prepared by solid state pulsed electric current sintering (PECS), also known as spark plasma sintering (SPS), for 2 min at 1240 degrees C and conventional sintering (CS) for 1 h at 1420 degrees C. The role of NbC as grain growth inhibitor and major carbide addition was investigated in terms of the densification behaviour, the microstructure and mechanical properties. Experimental work revealed that the addition of more than 5 wt%NbC inhibits pressure assisted solid-state densification compared to WC-Co based hardmetals. The addition of NbC limits WC grain growth during PECS and conventional sintering, whereas substantial (Nb, W)C grain growth was observed in the hardmetals with >= 0.9 wt%N...
Sub-micrometer sized NbC-Co powder mixtures with 8, 12, 18 or 24.5 wt.% Co were consolidated by spar...
Hardmetals are conventionally manufactured by liquid phase sintering above 1350 °C. Due to their hig...
WC-Co cemented carbides were consolidated using spark plasma sintering in the temperature 1400°C wit...
This study compares the microstructure and mechanical properties of plain and 0.9 or 3.6 wt% VC- or ...
NbC has a relatively high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600 °C) and is usually appli...
NbC has a relatively high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600 °C) and is usually appli...
NbC-24.5 wt.% Co cermets with up to 30 wt.% WC were obtained by solid state hot pressing at 1300 deg...
The influence of the addition of 0.9, 1.8, 3.6 and 5.4 wt.% VC on the microstructure and mechanical ...
NbC has a high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600°C), and is used as a grain growth i...
NbC has a high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600°C), and is used as a grain growth i...
Grain growth and abnormal grain growth in tungsten carbide cobalt composites (cemented carbides, har...
The current study reports on the influence of the sintering technology and overall chemical composit...
The influence of Al metal and WC, Cr3C2, VC, TiC and Mo2C secondary carbide additions on the microst...
Ultrafine and nanoscaled hardmetals show a significant grain growth already before reaching liquid p...
Ultrafine and nanoscaled hardmetals show mechanical properties like hardness and bending strength wh...
Sub-micrometer sized NbC-Co powder mixtures with 8, 12, 18 or 24.5 wt.% Co were consolidated by spar...
Hardmetals are conventionally manufactured by liquid phase sintering above 1350 °C. Due to their hig...
WC-Co cemented carbides were consolidated using spark plasma sintering in the temperature 1400°C wit...
This study compares the microstructure and mechanical properties of plain and 0.9 or 3.6 wt% VC- or ...
NbC has a relatively high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600 °C) and is usually appli...
NbC has a relatively high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600 °C) and is usually appli...
NbC-24.5 wt.% Co cermets with up to 30 wt.% WC were obtained by solid state hot pressing at 1300 deg...
The influence of the addition of 0.9, 1.8, 3.6 and 5.4 wt.% VC on the microstructure and mechanical ...
NbC has a high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600°C), and is used as a grain growth i...
NbC has a high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600°C), and is used as a grain growth i...
Grain growth and abnormal grain growth in tungsten carbide cobalt composites (cemented carbides, har...
The current study reports on the influence of the sintering technology and overall chemical composit...
The influence of Al metal and WC, Cr3C2, VC, TiC and Mo2C secondary carbide additions on the microst...
Ultrafine and nanoscaled hardmetals show a significant grain growth already before reaching liquid p...
Ultrafine and nanoscaled hardmetals show mechanical properties like hardness and bending strength wh...
Sub-micrometer sized NbC-Co powder mixtures with 8, 12, 18 or 24.5 wt.% Co were consolidated by spar...
Hardmetals are conventionally manufactured by liquid phase sintering above 1350 °C. Due to their hig...
WC-Co cemented carbides were consolidated using spark plasma sintering in the temperature 1400°C wit...