Potentials of Niobium Carbide (NBC) as Cutting Tools and for Wear Protection

Author(s):  
Mathias Woydt ◽  
Hardy Mohrbacher ◽  
Jef Vleugels ◽  
Shuigen Huang
Author(s):  
M. Woydt ◽  
S. Huang ◽  
J. Vleugels ◽  
H. Mohrbacher ◽  
E. Cannizza

2019 ◽  
Vol 1153 ◽  
pp. 113-118
Author(s):  
Daniel Tihanov-Tănăsache ◽  
Vlad Alexandru Florea ◽  
Daniela Dinica ◽  
Emilia Florina Binchiciu ◽  
Nicușor Alin Sîrbu

The paper presents three applications for maintenance of soil processing tools, achieved by loading through welding of rough layers, of the active surfaces, highly subjected to wear. To achieve this objective we used the preventive repetitive maintenance principles and the concept of fair definition of the wear additional material, in such a way that the rendering activity of active surfaces with the additions will take place in the „dead time” for the manufacturing operation. In concrete situations, of preparing and processing soil, to assure the good functioning of cutting tools in contact with the soil to be processed, in quarries that extract and process basaltic rock aggregates we used a common process of depositing wear protection layers or intelligent self-protection systems, by melting with electric arc of new welding materials that assure in the deposited metal, type Fe-25%Cr-4%W-1%V-Ti-La, hardness of approx. 55HRC and a good welding compatibility with a large palette of low alloyed steels or micro-alloyed with boron, with hardness up to 400 HB. The structure and morphology of the deposits are type austenitic with a high volume of complex carbides of chromium, wolfram and vanadium and reduced, clean inter-crystalline areas, determined by the presence of lanthanides, fact that assures the intelligent protection systems a high tenacity and a good resistance to abrasion wear, specific clay soil with a high content of quartz sand, present in the vest area. The recent change in soil processing systems, by introducing new equipment, determined a rise in wear conditions, especially for scarify and plow coulters teeth and hoeing digger used for growing crops, respectively of useful technologies used in exploitation in conditions of high productivity with low costs.


2016 ◽  
Vol 71 (4) ◽  
pp. 265-272 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mathias Woydt ◽  
Hardy Mohrbacher ◽  
Jef Vleugels ◽  
Shuigen Huang

2019 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
pp. 82-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Woydt ◽  
S. Huang ◽  
E. Cannizza ◽  
J. Vleugels ◽  
H. Mohrbacher

2010 ◽  
Vol 63 ◽  
pp. 257-262
Author(s):  
Vania Trombini ◽  
Ana Helena Almeida Bressiani ◽  
Elíria Maria de Jesus Agnolon Pallone ◽  
Roberto Tomasi

The increased interest in nanostructured materials is due to improvements in the mechanical properties presented for these materials. Significant increases in properties such as hardness, wear resistance and in some cases, strength and toughness of nanostructured ceramics have been reported, compared to conventional ceramics. High-energy milling can lead to selfsustaining reactions in a variety of systems. In this study, reactive high-energy milling was used to synthesis niobium carbide (NbC) nanoparticles. The reaction products were de-agglomerated and mixed with commercial ultra-fine alumina powder to produce alumina matrix nanocomposites with 5vol% of nanometric NbC. Alumina/NbC nanocomposite produced using powder obtained by reactive present good microstructural characteristic, high densities, good hardness and higher toughness. What makes this material an interesting alternative for production of ceramic cutting tools.


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