Three-dimensional microstructural characterization of a polycrystalline cubic boron nitride composite by means of focused ion beam (FIB) tomography

IF 4.2 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
S. Gordon , T. Rodriguez-Suarez , J.J. Roa , E. Jiménez-Piqué , L. Llanes
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The focused ion beam (FIB) tomography technique has been used to conduct a detailed study of the microstructural assemblage of a polycrystalline cubic boron nitride (PcBN) composite. In doing so, ∼400 slices (i.e. two-dimensional (2D) field emission scanning electron microscope images) have been sequentially milled and reconstructed, resulting in a cube of 10.8 × 4.3 × 8.1 μm3. The three-dimensional (3D) microstructural characteristics of a high cBN content and metallic binder PcBN composite have been assessed and compared to those determined using a conventional 2D – linear intercept method (LIM). Results demonstrated FIB tomography to be a suitable and powerful technique for gaining in-depth knowledge and understanding of the microstructural assemblage of PcBN composite materials. In general, a satisfactory agreement is found between 2D and 3D characterization techniques. Nevertheless, 3D reconstruction provides information impossible to gather with conventional LIM. First, analysis of the phase content distribution in 3D permits to determine a homogeneous distribution of the cBN particles along the bulk material. Second, 3D tomography allows for assessment of geometrical aspects while also considering a greater number of cBN particles. As a consequence, they are found to exhibit a bimodal distribution rather than a monomodal one, with larger and finer particles showing a tetrahedral-like or a close-to-sphere geometry, respectively. Finally, binder reconstruction reveals the metallic matrix to be a contiguous and interconnected network through the cBN skeleton. In this regard, some discrepancies in the binder mean free path calculations between 2D and 3D methodologies are discerned.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials (IJRMHM) publishes original research articles concerned with all aspects of refractory metals and hard materials. Refractory metals are defined as metals with melting points higher than 1800 °C. These are tungsten, molybdenum, chromium, tantalum, niobium, hafnium, and rhenium, as well as many compounds and alloys based thereupon. Hard materials that are included in the scope of this journal are defined as materials with hardness values higher than 1000 kg/mm2, primarily intended for applications as manufacturing tools or wear resistant components in mechanical systems. Thus they encompass carbides, nitrides and borides of metals, and related compounds. A special focus of this journal is put on the family of hardmetals, which is also known as cemented tungsten carbide, and cermets which are based on titanium carbide and carbonitrides with or without a metal binder. Ceramics and superhard materials including diamond and cubic boron nitride may also be accepted provided the subject material is presented as hard materials as defined above.
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