Abstract
WC–Co composites are widely used as cutting or drilling tools because of their high hardness, strength, and fracture toughness. The working temperature is generally in the range of 300° to 700°C, so thermal shock fracture of WC–Co can occur if the parts are suddenly cooled. In this study, changes in fracture strength and fracture toughness after thermal shock were observed.
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