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Published on: September 18, 2018
A Study on Rare Earth-Modified Co-Based Composite Powder and Its Effects on the Microstructure and Properties of
Zhiyong Li1,2, Azman Jalar1, Norinsan Kamil Othman1
1Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi 43600, Malaysia.
Abstract:
A Co-based composite powder, doped with rare earth Y, was crafted through a series of processes involving spray-drying, calcination, and low-temperature reduction. This powder was then blended with tungsten carbide (WC) powder and subjected to ball-milling. The resultant mixture was consolidated into a robust Y-doped WC-Co cemented carbide via the process of spark plasma sintering (SPS). The outcomes demonstrate that incorporating rare earth Y into Co powder to form a Co-Y2O3 composite powder via an innovative spray-drying, calcination, and low-temperature reduction process ensures uniform distribution of Y in the Co matrix. This uniform distribution refines the alloy's grain structure during subsequent sintering, leading to enhanced performance. Within a specific range, increasing the Y content improves the overall alloy properties. It is notable that at a Y content of 1.5%, the alloy's properties reach a state of stability, characterized by a density of 98.91%, a maximum hardness of 2120 Hv30, and a fracture toughness of 8.24 MPa·m1/2. The novel Y incorporation method has been shown to enhance the strength of the binder phase, impede the growth of WC grains, and thereby lead to a substantial improvement in the overall performance of the cemented carbide.
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