Dynamic friction and wear experiments were conducted in a scanning electron microscope. The wear behavior of pure tungsten carbide and composite with 6 and 15 weight percent cobalt binder was examined, and etching of the binder was done to selectively determine the role of the binder in the wear process. Dynamic experiments were conducted as the tungsten carbide (WC) and bonded WC cermet surfaces were transversed by a 50 micron radiused diamond stylus. These studies show that the predominant wear process in WC is fracture initiated by plastic deformation, and the wear of the etched cermets is similar to pure WC. The presence of the cobalt binder reduces both friction and wear. The cementing action of the cobalt reduces granular separation, ...
To meet the challenge of higher speeds for higher production rates, carbides (also known as cemented...
International audienceThe tribological behaviour of innovative graded cemented carbide inserts were ...
This work presents new insights into how hardmetals with alternative binders as well as cobalt based...
At present, cobalt is the most commonly used binder material in tungsten carbide based hardmetals. C...
Tungsten carbide based hardmetals with cobalt binder phase are widely used in engineering industries...
This research project is a preliminary investigation of the effect of SiC abrasive breakdown on the...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of friction and wear properties of WC-Co cemented car...
The dry friction and wear behavior of a number of WC-Co cemented carbides, exhibiting 6 up to 12 wt....
Friction and wear properties of WC-Co cemented carbides with Co concentrations ranging from 6 up to ...
Abstract. Tungsten carbide (WC) is extensively used in industrial processing as cutting tools, wear ...
The working capacity of indenters prepared from hard alloy VK8 under conditions of reinforcing finis...
WC/TiC-based cermets are, generally, considered as potential alloys widely used in hot rolling indus...
The diffusion wear between a WC-10%Co tool and a Ti54M titanium alloy was investigated by studying t...
The tribological behavior of commercial roller cone bit inserts was studied by using a rotary tribom...
An excellent combination of hardness, strength, stiffness and high melting point has proved the WC-C...
To meet the challenge of higher speeds for higher production rates, carbides (also known as cemented...
International audienceThe tribological behaviour of innovative graded cemented carbide inserts were ...
This work presents new insights into how hardmetals with alternative binders as well as cobalt based...
At present, cobalt is the most commonly used binder material in tungsten carbide based hardmetals. C...
Tungsten carbide based hardmetals with cobalt binder phase are widely used in engineering industries...
This research project is a preliminary investigation of the effect of SiC abrasive breakdown on the...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of friction and wear properties of WC-Co cemented car...
The dry friction and wear behavior of a number of WC-Co cemented carbides, exhibiting 6 up to 12 wt....
Friction and wear properties of WC-Co cemented carbides with Co concentrations ranging from 6 up to ...
Abstract. Tungsten carbide (WC) is extensively used in industrial processing as cutting tools, wear ...
The working capacity of indenters prepared from hard alloy VK8 under conditions of reinforcing finis...
WC/TiC-based cermets are, generally, considered as potential alloys widely used in hot rolling indus...
The diffusion wear between a WC-10%Co tool and a Ti54M titanium alloy was investigated by studying t...
The tribological behavior of commercial roller cone bit inserts was studied by using a rotary tribom...
An excellent combination of hardness, strength, stiffness and high melting point has proved the WC-C...
To meet the challenge of higher speeds for higher production rates, carbides (also known as cemented...
International audienceThe tribological behaviour of innovative graded cemented carbide inserts were ...
This work presents new insights into how hardmetals with alternative binders as well as cobalt based...