Abstract

Inhomogeneous WC-(fine WC-Co) cemented carbides with improved hardness and toughness were successfully prepared through the addition of fine WC using planetary ball milling combined with sinter isostatic hot pressing (SHIP) technology. The inhomogeneous microstructure of the alloys consisted of coarsened WC grains and WC-Co consisting of fine WC dispersoids and Co binder phase. The increase of temperature and the addition of fine WC enhanced the sintering process. The morphologies of the coarsened WC and of the fine WC consisted of triangular and near-hexangular prisms, respectively. Due to crack path deflection and crack bridging, the prism-like coarsened WC crystals efficiently hindered cracks propagation. Intergranular fracture became predominant when adding fine WC. However, the excessively coarsened WC and some pores in alloys with 20wt% fine WC could decrease the mechanical properties. The inhomogeneous WC-(fine WC-Co) cemented carbides with 10wt% fine WC, sintered at 1430°C for 40min, could provide a combination of superior hardness and toughness.

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