Title of article
Effect of pressure and treatment temperature on the structural evolution of mechanically alloyed Ti(W)(C,N)–Al admixes in boron nitride
Author/Authors
Kasonde Maweja، نويسنده , , Kambuyi Katuku، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
7
From page
547
To page
553
Abstract
The effect of pressure and temperature on the structural changes of admixtures of cBN, Al and Ti(C0.5N0.05) or Ti(C0.5N0.5)0.6 mechanically alloyed powders with 40 mass% W were investigated by means of the X-ray diffraction technique. It emerged that pressure and temperature affected the crystal structures and compositions of the binder phases as well as the behaviour of the contaminating Fe. High pressure–high temperature (HPHT) sintering favoured the formation of Ti(W,Al)(C,N) solid-solutions, whereas vacuum annealing favoured the formation of W(Ti,Al) solid-solutions. Products of Ti(C,N)-based crystal lattices remained stable under high pressure (5 GPa), whereas W based crystal lattices were more stable under vacuum (0.001 Pa). Inert single phase binders were formed in HPHT sintered PcBN compacts. Formation of Ti(W,Al)(C,N) by reactions between mechanical alloyed Ti(W)(C,N) powder particles and liquid Al prevented the formation of AlN, AlB2, α-AlB12, TiN and TiB2 particles in PcBN compacts. Sintering of PcBN occurred by dissolution of B and N atoms in Ti(W,Al)(C,N) and re-precipitation on cBN particles.
Keywords
mechanical alloying , structure , Temperature , Pressure
Journal title
Ceramics International
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Ceramics International
Record number
1277138
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