Absence of the core–rim microstructure in TixTa1 − xCyN1 − y-based cermets developed from a pre-sintered carbonitride master alloy
Description
(Ti,Ta)(C,N) solid solution-based cermets with cobalt as the binder phase were synthesised by a two-step milling process. The titanium–tantalum carbonitride solid solution (the ceramic phase) was obtained via a mechanically induced self-sustaining reaction (MSR) process from stoichiometric elemental Ti, Ta, and graphite powder blends in a nitrogen atmosphere. Elemental Co (the binder phase) was added to the ceramic phase, and the mixture was homogenised by mechanical milling (MM). The powdered cermet was then sintered in a tubular furnace at temperatures ranging from 1400 °C to 1600 °C in an inert atmosphere. The chemical composition and microstructure of the sintered cermets were characterised as ceramic particles grown via a coalescence process and embedded in a complex (Ti,Ta)–Co intermetallic matrix. The absence of the typical core–rim microstructure was confirmed.
Abstract
Gobierno de España MAT2010‐17046
Additional details
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/74345
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/74345
- Origin repository
- USE