Abstract

To soften the extreme sintering conditions of Tungsten Carbide (WC), a 3 wt.% of metallic nickel (Ni) was added to the starting powders. To ensure a fair distribution of the second phase and an intimate mixture of the phases, the colloidal process was adopted. A commercial Ni and a in-house synthesised nanosized nickel were used as sintering aids. Rheological studies allowed a high dispersion of the nickel in the final composite powders. Sintering studies by Hot-Pressing route (HP) proved the great benefices of Ni as a sintering aid, decreasing the maximum temperature necessary to achieve full densification, from 1900 to 1450 °C and dwell times from 20 to 7 min. Among all the materials obtained, the best results in terms of density, microstructure and properties were obtained for WC-nNi, which achieved hardness of 14.8 GPa and toughness comparable to conventional cermets with much higher content of metallic phase.

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