Abstract
The relationship between microstructure and mechanical properties for a wide range of composite materials based on polycrystalline cubic boron nitride and aluminium as a binder phase (PcBN–Al) has been examined. The PcBN–Al composites were made using high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) sintering methods, yielding materials with grain sizes of cBN between 2 and 20 μm and an initial amount of Al binder between 15 and 25 vol.%. Hardness ranged between 15 and 40 GPa, while fracture toughness and strength were between 6.4–8.0 MPa m 1/2 and 355–454 MPa, respectively. Fractography was employed to investigate the large scatter in fracture strengths and correlate fracture strength with fracture toughness through the size of the fracture origins.
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