Tungsten carbide particle-enhanced iron-based powder metallurgy material and preparation method thereof
A technology of iron-based powder metallurgy and tungsten carbide particles. It is applied in the field of plastic forming technology and powder metallurgy. It can solve the problems of easy decarburization and weaken the strengthening effect of WC particles, so as to reduce the amount of addition, have a good prospect for industrial production, and improve the strength. Effect
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Embodiment 1
[0034] A preparation method of iron-based powder metallurgy material reinforced by tungsten carbide particles comprises the following steps:
[0035] Step 1: Composition design of matrix material
[0036] The powders of iron, copper, nickel, molybdenum and carbon are used as base materials, and the proportions are made according to the following mass percentages:
[0037] 94.4% iron, 2.0% copper, 1.7% nickel, 1.2% molybdenum, 0.7% carbon, and the rest are unavoidable trace impurities;
[0038] Iron, copper, nickel, molybdenum and carbon are all added in the form of simple substances, of which iron is water atomized iron powder with a purity of ≥99.5% and a particle size of 45-149 μm; copper is electrolytic copper powder with a purity of ≥99.9% and a particle size of ≤75 μm; Nickel is nickel carbonyl powder, purity ≥ 99.8%, particle size 3-5 μm; molybdenum is reduced molybdenum powder, purity ≥ 99.7%, particle size ≤ 75 μm; carbon is colloidal graphite, particle size 2-3 μm. ...
Embodiment 2
[0051] A preparation method of iron-based powder metallurgy material reinforced by tungsten carbide particles comprises the following steps:
[0052] Step 1: Composition design of matrix material
[0053] The powders of iron, copper, nickel, molybdenum and carbon are used as base materials, and the proportions are made according to the following mass percentages:
[0054] 94.3% iron, 1.8% copper, 1.7% nickel, 1.2% molybdenum, 1.0% carbon, and the rest are unavoidable trace impurities;
[0055] Iron, copper, nickel, molybdenum and carbon are all added in elemental form. Among them, iron is water atomized iron powder with a purity of ≥99.5% and a particle size of 45-149 μm; copper is electrolytic copper powder with a purity of ≥99.9% and a particle size of ≤75 μm; nickel is carbonyl nickel powder with a purity of ≥99.8% and a particle size of 3-5 μm Molybdenum is reduced molybdenum powder, purity ≥ 99.7%, particle size ≤ 75 μm; carbon is colloidal graphite, particle size 2-3 μ...
Embodiment 3
[0068] A preparation method of iron-based powder metallurgy material reinforced by tungsten carbide particles comprises the following steps:
[0069] Step 1: Composition design of matrix material
[0070] The powder of iron, copper, nickel, molybdenum and carbon is used as the matrix, and the proportion is carried out according to the following mass percentages:
[0071] 94.6% iron, 1.4% copper, 2.0% nickel, 1.0% molybdenum, 1.0% carbon, and the rest are unavoidable trace impurities;
[0072] Iron, copper, nickel, molybdenum and carbon are all added in elemental form. Among them, iron is water atomized iron powder with a purity of ≥99.5% and a particle size of 45-149 μm; copper is electrolytic copper powder with a purity of ≥99.9% and a particle size of ≤75 μm; nickel is carbonyl nickel powder with a purity of ≥99.8% and a particle size of 3-5 μm Molybdenum is reduced molybdenum powder, purity ≥ 99.7%, particle size ≤ 75 μm; carbon is colloidal graphite, particle size 2-3 μm...
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