# Low temperature pressureless immediate sintering of novel nanostructured   WC/Co/NiCrSiB-alloy cemented carbide

**Authors:** H. Amel-Farzad, E. Taheri-Nassaj, D. Meertens, R.E. Dunin-Borkowski,, A.H. Tavabi

arXiv: 1706.03426 · 2017-06-13

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a novel nanostructured WC/Co/NiCrSiB cemented carbide that can be sintered rapidly at low temperatures without pressure, achieving high density and hardness.

## Contribution

It presents a new nanostructured cemented carbide with a unique sintering process involving infiltration at low temperature and short duration, resulting in high density and hardness.

## Key findings

- Achieved 98.5-100% density within minutes
- Microhardness above 1500-1800 HV1
- Rapid wetting with zero contact angle in 40 seconds

## Abstract

A novel nanostructured cemented carbide formed from WC-5%Co-20%BNi2 brazing alloy is described. During sintering, the BNi2 alloy is infiltrated into a green compact of WC-5%Co at 1050-1100 {\deg}C for 2-60 minutes. Perfect wetting behavior and a zero contact angle are achieved after only 40 s. Relative densities of 98.5% and 100% and microhardness values of above 1500HV1 and 1800HV1 are obtained after 2 and 30 minutes, respectively. A change in mean particle size of about 600 nm in the precursor to a bimodal distribution of 350-400 nm and 10-20 nm is explained by a solution/reprecipitation mechanism.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1706.03426