Abstract

Using a pulsed current activated sintering (PCAS) method, the densification of (W,Ti)C and (W,Ti)C–FeAl3 hard materials was accomplished within 3min. The advantage of this process is not only rapid densification to near theoretical density, but also prevention of grain growth in nano-structured materials. Highly dense (W,Ti)C and (W,Ti)C–FeAl3 with a relative density up to 99% were obtained within 3min by PCAS under a pressure of 80MPa. The average grain size of the (W,Ti)C was less than 100nm. Hardness and fracture toughness of the dense (W,Ti)C and (W,Ti)C–FeAl3 produced by PCAS were also investigated. The fracture toughness and hardness values of (W,Ti)C, (W,Ti)C–5vol.% FeAl3, and (W,Ti)C–10vol.% FeAl3 consolidated by PCAS were 7.5MPam1/2 and 2650kg/mm2, 10.5MPam1/2 and 2480kg/mm2, 11MPam1/2 and 2300kg/mm2, respectively.

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