Developing workpieces high hardness special tungsten carbide mix TaC, TiC, NbC and Co
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2020-01-10Author
Samarnpong, Harnnarong
หาญณรงค์ สมานพงษ์
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The objective of this study was to investigate mechanical properties,
namely hardness of cemented tungsten carbide workpieces, which were the mixture
of 75 wt% tungsten carbide (WC) and 8 wt% -10 wt% cobalt (Co) as the binder .
Other composites used included 0.5 wt% tantalum carbide (Tac), 14 wt% - 17 wt%
titanium carbide (TiC), and 0.5 wt% - 1 wt% niobium carbide (NbC). The workpieces
were then formed and sintered at 1,450 °C. After the forming and sintering processes
were completed, the workpieces with different composites were obtained. The
results showed that there were the differences in green density and hardness
between recycled tungsten carbide powder and commercial tungsten carbide
powder workpieces. Different particle characteristics and chemical components of
tungsten carbide powder resulted in poor flow between the particles, affecting
density and hardness. Besides, the compression of the metal powder before sintering
could reduce the porosity because low porosity led to less shrinkage during sintering
as shrinkage during sintering varies with the workpiece density after forming
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