结合剂组分和氧分压对WC硬质合金高温氧化行为的影响

IF 1.8 4区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Xingdong Su, Chengxin Li, Feng Liu, Minghui Li, Ruoyu Chen, Yulong Li, Danfeng Jiang, Zheng Kang
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摘要

碳化钨硬质合金的氧化导致氧化相、气孔和裂纹的形成,最终降低了硬质合金的性能和使用寿命。因此,研究硬质合金的氧化行为和氧化机理,提高其抗氧化性能,延长其使用寿命是十分必要的。粘结剂成分和氧分压对硬质合金的氧化速率有显著影响。用Ni和Zr作为粘结剂制备WC硬质合金,在高氧分压下,硬质合金表面形成致密的氧化层,从而提高了其抗氧化性能。当使用5% Ni &;以15% Zr为WC粘结剂,800℃氧化1h,氧化速率在氧分压0.21时达到峰值,氧化层厚度为721 μm。超过这一点,氧化速率随着氧分压的增加而降低。相反,使用Fe和Zr作为粘结剂导致表面缺陷随着氧分压的增加而增加。当使用10% Fe &;以5% Zr为WC结合剂,在800℃氧化1h,氧化速率随氧分压的增加而增加,但增加速率逐渐减小。因此,调整粘结剂组分是提高WC硬质合金抗氧化性能的有效方法。
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The effect of binder component and oxygen partial pressure on the high-temperature oxidation behaviors of WC cemented carbides

The oxidation of the WC cemented carbides result in the formation of oxide phases, pores and cracks, ultimately reducing the performance and lifespan of the cemented carbide. Therefore, it is essential to study the oxidation behavior and mechanism of cemented carbide to improve its oxidation resistance and prolong its lifespan. The oxidation rate of cemented carbides is significantly affected by the components of the binder and oxygen partial pressures. When Ni and Zr are used as binders in preparing WC cemented carbides, improved oxidation resistance is attained because of the formation of a dense oxide layer on the cemented carbide surface under high oxygen partial pressures. When using 5% Ni & 15% Zr as the WC binder and oxidizing at 800 °C for 1 h, the oxidation rate reaches its peak at an oxygen partial pressure of 0.21, with an oxide layer thickness of 721 μm. Beyond this point, the oxidation rate decreases as the oxygen partial pressure increases. In contrast, using Fe and Zr as binders leads to an increase in surface flaws as the oxygen partial pressure increases. When using 10% Fe & 5% Zr as the WC binder and oxidizing at 800 °C for 1 h, the oxidation rate rises with increasing oxygen partial pressure, although the rate of increase progressively diminishes. Therefore, adjusting the binder components is an effective method for enhancing the oxidation resistance of WC cemented carbides.

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Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society
Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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期刊介绍: Publishes high quality research and technical papers in all areas of ceramic and related materials Spans the broad and growing fields of ceramic technology, material science and bioceramics Chronicles new advances in ceramic materials, manufacturing processes and applications Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society since 1965 Professional language editing service is available through our affiliates Nature Research Editing Service and American Journal Experts at the author''s cost and does not guarantee that the manuscript will be reviewed or accepted
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