Control of eta carbide formation in tungsten carbide powders sputter-coated with (Fe/Ni/Cr)

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Main Author: Fernandes, C. M.
Publication Date: 2007
Other Authors: Senos, A. M. R., Vieira, M. T.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2006.07.004
Summary: Composite powders of tungsten carbide with variable coating contents of Fe/Ni/Cr based alloys (1-15 wt.%) were prepared by sputtering. The coated powders have revealed a good performance to shape-forming and sintering. However, the presence of nanocrystalline coatings could enhance the formation of a brittle phase during sintering, named [eta]-phase, (M, W)6C. To investigate this effect, the powders were heat-treated at variable temperatures, up to 1400 °C. For comparison, conventionally prepared powders were studied, too, and the content of [eta]-phase was found to be higher for the sputter-coated ones. This result is attributed to the content of binder elements with affinity to carbon, like chromium, enhanced by the difference on binder characteristics, such as nanocrystallinity and morphology. It was concluded that an effective control of the reaction can be achieved by increasing in the binder composition the ratio between the elements without affinity and those with affinity to carbon and/or enlarging the carbon content.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Control of eta carbide formation in tungsten carbide powders sputter-coated with (Fe/Ni/Cr)
title Control of eta carbide formation in tungsten carbide powders sputter-coated with (Fe/Ni/Cr)
spellingShingle Control of eta carbide formation in tungsten carbide powders sputter-coated with (Fe/Ni/Cr)
Fernandes, C. M.
Tungsten carbide
Coated powders
Fe/Ni/Cr
[eta]-phase
title_short Control of eta carbide formation in tungsten carbide powders sputter-coated with (Fe/Ni/Cr)
title_full Control of eta carbide formation in tungsten carbide powders sputter-coated with (Fe/Ni/Cr)
title_fullStr Control of eta carbide formation in tungsten carbide powders sputter-coated with (Fe/Ni/Cr)
title_full_unstemmed Control of eta carbide formation in tungsten carbide powders sputter-coated with (Fe/Ni/Cr)
title_sort Control of eta carbide formation in tungsten carbide powders sputter-coated with (Fe/Ni/Cr)
author Fernandes, C. M.
author_facet Fernandes, C. M.
Senos, A. M. R.
Vieira, M. T.
author_role author
author2 Senos, A. M. R.
Vieira, M. T.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, C. M.
Senos, A. M. R.
Vieira, M. T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tungsten carbide
Coated powders
Fe/Ni/Cr
[eta]-phase
topic Tungsten carbide
Coated powders
Fe/Ni/Cr
[eta]-phase
description Composite powders of tungsten carbide with variable coating contents of Fe/Ni/Cr based alloys (1-15 wt.%) were prepared by sputtering. The coated powders have revealed a good performance to shape-forming and sintering. However, the presence of nanocrystalline coatings could enhance the formation of a brittle phase during sintering, named [eta]-phase, (M, W)6C. To investigate this effect, the powders were heat-treated at variable temperatures, up to 1400 °C. For comparison, conventionally prepared powders were studied, too, and the content of [eta]-phase was found to be higher for the sputter-coated ones. This result is attributed to the content of binder elements with affinity to carbon, like chromium, enhanced by the difference on binder characteristics, such as nanocrystallinity and morphology. It was concluded that an effective control of the reaction can be achieved by increasing in the binder composition the ratio between the elements without affinity and those with affinity to carbon and/or enlarging the carbon content.
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