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  • 2019Microstructural investigation and machining performance of NbC-Ti(C0.5N0.5) matrix cermets20citations
  • 2019Microstructural investigation and machining performance of NbC-Ti (C<sub>0.5</sub>N<sub>0.5</sub>) matrix cermets20citations

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  • Woydt, M.
  • Nie, H. B.
  • Rajendhran, Naveenkumar
  • Guo, X. Y.
  • Huang, S. G.
  • Cannizza, E.
  • Vleugels, J.
  • Sukumaran, Jacob
  • De Baets, Patrick
  • Mohrbacher, H.
  • Rajendhran, N. K.
  • Baets, Patrick De
  • De Baets, P.
  • Vleugels, Jozef
  • Sukumaran, J.
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Microstructural investigation and machining performance of NbC-Ti (C<sub>0.5</sub>N<sub>0.5</sub>) matrix cermets

  • Woydt, M.
  • Nie, H. B.
  • Huang, S. G.
  • Sukumaran, Jacob
  • Mohrbacher, H.
  • Rajendhran, Naveenkumar
  • Guo, X. Y.
  • Rajendhran, N. K.
  • Baets, Patrick De
  • De Baets, P.
  • Cannizza, E.
  • Vleugels, J.
  • Huang, J. H.
  • Vleugels, Jozef
  • Sukumaran, J.
Abstract

In this study, Ni or Co + Ni bonded NbC matrix cermets with secondary carbides (Mo2C and WC) as well as Ti(C0.5N0.5) were prepared by liquid phase sintering at 1450 degrees C in vacuum. Detailed microstructural investigation was performed by SEM, EPMA and XRD analysis. The microstructure, mechanical properties as well as the C45 (HB140) steel turning performance of the cermets were investigated, and compared with a commercial Ti(C0.5N0.5) based cutting insert. The sintering results indicated that the partial substitution of NbC by Ti(C0.5N0.5) had a significant effect on the core-rim microstructure and refinement of NbC solution grains, as well as improved mechanical properties of the NbC-Ti(C0.5N0.5) cermets. The phase constitution and composition of the cermets were supported by thermodynamic equilibrium calculations. All sintered cermets were composed of a fcc solid solution metal binder and a cubic core-rim NbC based solution phase, as well as an independent N-rich Ti(C,N) phase. The NbC-Ti(C0.5N0.5) and Ti(C0.5N0.5) matrix cermets had a comparable HV30 of 1500-1600 kg/mm(2) and a similar fracture toughness of 8.0 MPa m(1/2).

Topics
  • grain
  • x-ray diffraction
  • carbide
  • steel
  • fracture toughness
  • liquid phase
  • sintering
  • electron probe micro analysis