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Author(s):  
Zechen Zhang ◽  
Menghua Sui ◽  
Changhe Li ◽  
Zongming Zhou ◽  
Bo Liu ◽  
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Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (24) ◽  
pp. 7631
Author(s):  
Thomas Rieger ◽  
Tim Schubert ◽  
Julian Schurr ◽  
Andreas Kopp ◽  
Michael Schwenkel ◽  
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Numerous studies show that vat photopolymerization enables near-net-shape printing of ceramics and plastics with complex geometries. In this study, vat photopolymerization was investigated for cemented carbide specimens. Custom-developed photosensitive WC-12 Co (wt%) slurries were used for printing green bodies. The samples were examined for defects using quantitative microstructure analysis. A thermogravimetric analysis was performed to develop a debinding program for the green bodies. After sintering, the microstructure and surface roughness were evaluated. As mechanical parameters, Vickers hardness and Palmqvist fracture toughness were considered. A linear shrinkage of 26–27% was determined. The remaining porosity fraction was 9.0%. No free graphite formation, and almost no η-phase formation occurred. WC grain growth was observed. 76% of the WC grains measured were in the suitable size range for metal cutting tool applications. A hardness of 1157 HV10 and a Palmqvist fracture toughness of 12 MPam was achieved. The achieved microstructure exhibits a high porosity fraction and local cracks. As a result, vat photopolymerization can become an alternative forming method for cemented carbide components if the amount of residual porosity and defects can be reduced.


Crystals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 1538
Author(s):  
Shidi Li ◽  
Xiangyuan Xue ◽  
Jiaxing Chen ◽  
Tengxuan Lu ◽  
Zhe Zhao ◽  
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Currently, the research on mechanical behavior and cutting performance of functionally graded carbides is quite limited, which limits the rapid development of high-performance cemented carbide cutting tools. Based on WC-Co-Zr and WC-Ni-Zr, this study synthesized two kinds of cemented carbide cutters, i.e., the cemented carbide cutters with homogeneous microstructure and functionally graded carbide (FGC) cutters with FCC phase ZrN-enriched surfaces. Furthermore, TiAlN coating has been investigated on these carbide cutters. Mechanical behavior, friction, wear performance, and cutting behavior have been investigated for these coated carbides and their corresponding substrates. It was found that, as compared with coated cutters on WC-Co/Ni-Zr carbide substrates with homogeneous microstructures, the coated cutters on WC-Co/Ni-Zr FGC substrates with FCC phase-enriched surfaces show higher wear resistance and cutting life, and the wear mechanism during cutting is mainly adhesion wear.


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