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  • Fabrication of ultrafine binderless WC and WC-Ni hard materials by a pulsed current activated sintering method 
  • Hwan-Cheol Kim, In-Jin Shon*, In-Yong Ko, Jin-Kook Yoona, Jung-Mann Doha and Gyu-Won Leeb
  • Department of Advanced Materials Engineering, The Research Center of Advanced Materials Development, Chonbuk National University, Jeonbuk 560-756, Korea a Metal Processing Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 131, Cheongryang, Seoul 136-791, Korea b Department of Civil Engineering, The Research Center of Industrial Technology, Engineering Research Institute, Chonbuk National University, Jeonbuk 560-756, Korea
Abstract
Using a pulsed current activated sintering (PCAS) method, the densitication of binderless WC and WC-Ni hard materials were accomplished using ultra fine powder of Ni and WC. The advantage of this process is that it allows very quick densification to near theoretical density and the prohibition of grain growth in nano-structured materials. Nearly fully dense WC and WCNi with a relative density of up to 97.6% could be obtained with the simultaneous application of 60 MPa pressure and electric current within 2 minutes without a significant change in grain size. The average grain size of WC was about 350 nn The hardness, fracture toughness, and the relative densities of the dense WC and WC-xwt.%Ni (x=8,10, 12) composites produced by PCAS were investigated.

Keywords: rapid sintering; pulsed current activated sintering; WC-Ni composites; hard materials; hardness; fracture toughness

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  • 2006; 7(3): 224-229

    Published on Sep 30, 2006

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