A kind of ultra-fine-grained gradient cemented carbide with double gradient layer structure on the surface and its preparation method
A technology of cemented carbide and layer structure, applied in the field of cemented carbide manufacturing, can solve the problems of poor rigidity and resistance to plastic deformation, low strength and hardness, complex sintering process, etc., to improve the resistance to plastic deformation, grain size Small, overall performance-enhancing effects
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[0038] The surface of the present invention has an ultrafine-grained gradient hard alloy with a double gradient layer structure, and its composition is: 70%WC, 5%Ti(C,N), 6%(W,Ti)C, 6%( Ta,Nb)C, 12%Co, 0.4%VC, 0.6%Cr 3 C 2 , the metallographic structure is based on WC and cubic phase carbonitride as the core hard phase, cobalt as the binding phase to form a 30 μm thick binder phase layer on the outside, and a 21 μm thick cubic phase layer on the inside. The average size of WC grains in the hard phase and double gradient layer structure is 0.3 μm, the outer binder-rich gradient layer does not contain cubic carbonitrides, and the cobalt content is 1-2 times the nominal cobalt content of cemented carbide , the content of cubic phase elements in the inner cubic phase-rich layer is 1-1.5 times the nominal content of cemented carbide.
[0039] The preparation method of the ultra-fine-grained gradient cemented carbide having a double gradient layer structure on the surface of the p...
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[0045] The surface of the present invention has an ultrafine-grained gradient cemented carbide with a double gradient layer structure, and its composition is: 83%WC, 3%Ti(C,N), 2%(W,Ti)C, 1%( Ta,Nb)C, 10%Co, 0.2%VC, 0.8%Cr 3 C 2 , the metallographic structure is based on WC and cubic phase carbonitride as the core hard phase, cobalt as the binding phase to form a 48 μm thick binder phase layer on the outside, and a 18 μm thick cubic phase layer on the inside. The average size of WC grains in the hard phase and double gradient layer structure is 0.31 μm, the outer binder-rich gradient layer does not contain cubic carbonitrides, and the cobalt content is 1-2 times the nominal cobalt content of cemented carbide , the content of cubic phase elements in the inner cubic phase-rich layer is 1-1.5 times the nominal content of cemented carbide.
[0046] The preparation method of the ultra-fine-grained gradient cemented carbide having a double gradient layer structure on the surface o...
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[0052] The surface of the present invention has an ultrafine-grain gradient hard alloy with a double gradient layer structure, and its composition is: 78%WC, 4%Ti(C,N), 4%(W,Ti)C, 4%( Ta,Nb)C, 9%Co, 0.5%VC, 0.5%Cr 3 C 2 , the metallographic structure is based on WC and cubic phase carbonitride as the core hard phase, cobalt as the binding phase to form a 42 μm thick binder phase layer on the outside, and a 27 μm thick cubic phase layer on the inside. The average size of WC grains in the hard phase and double gradient layer structure is 0.32 μm, the outer binder-rich gradient layer does not contain cubic carbonitrides, and the cobalt content is 1-2 times the nominal cobalt content of cemented carbide , the content of cubic phase elements in the inner cubic phase-rich layer is 1-1.5 times the nominal content of cemented carbide.
[0053] The preparation method of the ultra-fine-grained gradient cemented carbide having a double gradient layer structure on the surface of the pre...
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