NbC has a relatively high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600 °C) and is usually applied as a grain growth inhibitor in WC–Co hardmetals. The current study reports on the influence of the sintering technology and overall chemical composition on the microstructure and mechanical properties of NbC-based hardmetals, using Co as a binder. The partial replacement of NbC by 5 wt.% WC, Mo2C, VC or TiC allows one to significantly improve the hardness and toughness of the NbC–Co materials. The influence of different binders, i.e., Co, 316L stainless steel and Fe3Al on the microstructure and mechanical properties of NbC-based hardmetals was also investigated. The powder mixtures were sintered in the solid state by PECS and liquid state ...
The current study reports on the effect of the sintering temperature and secondary carbide (VC, Mo2C...
Cemented carbides such as tungsten carbide-cobalt WC-Co composites have been widely used as cutting ...
NbC-24.5 wt.% Co cermets with up to 30 wt.% WC were obtained by solid state hot pressing at 1300 deg...
NbC has a relatively high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600 °C) and is usually appli...
The current study reports on the influence of the sintering technology and overall chemical composit...
NbC has a high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600°C), and is used as a grain growth i...
The influence of Al metal and WC, Cr3C2, VC, TiC and Mo2C secondary carbide additions on the microst...
The current study reports on the effect of the addition of Al metal and secondary refractory carbide...
WC-NbC-12 wt%Co hardmetals with 0.45-60 wt%NbC were prepared by solid state pulsed electric current ...
Growing concerns over the use of cobalt as binder for WC-based hardmetals has directed research effo...
This study compares the microstructure and mechanical properties of plain and 0.9 or 3.6 wt% VC- or ...
This work studies the role of AISI304 stainless steel as a Co replacement binder for WC-based hardme...
The influence of the addition of 0.9, 1.8, 3.6 and 5.4 wt.% VC on the microstructure and mechanical ...
The current study reports on the effect of VC and Mo2C carbides on the microstructure and mechanical...
The aim of this work was to correlate the overall carbon content in NbC-Ni, NbC-Ni-VC and NbC-Ni-Mo ...
The current study reports on the effect of the sintering temperature and secondary carbide (VC, Mo2C...
Cemented carbides such as tungsten carbide-cobalt WC-Co composites have been widely used as cutting ...
NbC-24.5 wt.% Co cermets with up to 30 wt.% WC were obtained by solid state hot pressing at 1300 deg...
NbC has a relatively high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600 °C) and is usually appli...
The current study reports on the influence of the sintering technology and overall chemical composit...
NbC has a high hardness (19.6 GPa) and melting temperature (3600°C), and is used as a grain growth i...
The influence of Al metal and WC, Cr3C2, VC, TiC and Mo2C secondary carbide additions on the microst...
The current study reports on the effect of the addition of Al metal and secondary refractory carbide...
WC-NbC-12 wt%Co hardmetals with 0.45-60 wt%NbC were prepared by solid state pulsed electric current ...
Growing concerns over the use of cobalt as binder for WC-based hardmetals has directed research effo...
This study compares the microstructure and mechanical properties of plain and 0.9 or 3.6 wt% VC- or ...
This work studies the role of AISI304 stainless steel as a Co replacement binder for WC-based hardme...
The influence of the addition of 0.9, 1.8, 3.6 and 5.4 wt.% VC on the microstructure and mechanical ...
The current study reports on the effect of VC and Mo2C carbides on the microstructure and mechanical...
The aim of this work was to correlate the overall carbon content in NbC-Ni, NbC-Ni-VC and NbC-Ni-Mo ...
The current study reports on the effect of the sintering temperature and secondary carbide (VC, Mo2C...
Cemented carbides such as tungsten carbide-cobalt WC-Co composites have been widely used as cutting ...
NbC-24.5 wt.% Co cermets with up to 30 wt.% WC were obtained by solid state hot pressing at 1300 deg...