Abstract

ABSTRACT Often, in the studies dealing with the properties of WC-Co composites, the powders are mixed without quantifying the influence of this operation on the properties of the powders. Generally, WC powder, cobalt powder, and inhibitor powder are mixed together in a ball mill. The mixing time varies from 30 minutes to 72 hours in low-energy mixers or high-energy mills. In these conditions, the homogenization effect on the powder may differ greatly. To study the effect of the homogenization operation on the characteristics of two components, a mixture of WC and 10 wt.% of binder doped with Cr3C2 as GGI was prepared. The milling was carried out at speeds of 300 and 600 rpm, using two sizes of ball, for 6 hours. After sintering, the densification was significantly improved for the high-energy processed powders only. Moreover, the results confirm the important influence of mixing parameters on the powder behavior during sintering.

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