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The sintering characteristics, microstructure, and mechanical properties of ultrafine WC-12%Co-0.2%VC/0.5%Cr3C2 cemented carbides were investigated. Dilatometric and differential thermal analyses (DTA) indicate that the compacts start to shrink at 600°C, the shrinkage rate peak is at 1190°C, and the liquid formation temperature is lower than the W-C-Co eutectic temperature (1330°C). Microstructure analysis results show that the cemented carbides with fine and homogeneous microstructure were obtained when sintered at 1430°C. Continuous and discontinuous grain growth was suppressed due to the synergistic action of VC/Cr3C2. The transverse rupture strength (TRS) of the samples reaches 4286 MPa, with the hardness HRA 92.1. The fine and homogeneous microstructure, alloy strengthening, and different phase constitutions of binder in the cemented carbides result in high hardness and TRS. Continuous and discontinuous grain growth was observed in the cemented carbide sintered at 1450°C, which results in significant decreases of hardness and TRS. It indicates that VC/Cr3C2 additions in the cemented carbides can only suppress the grain growth at a certain temperature.
The sintering characteristics, microstructure, and mechanical properties of ultrafine WC-12% Co-0.2% VC / 0.5% Cr3C2 cemented carbides were investigated. Dilatometric and differential thermal analyzes (DTA) indicate that the compacts start to shrink at 600 ° C, the shrinkage rate peak is at 1190 ° C, and the liquid formation temperature is lower than the WC-Co eutectic temperature (1330 ° C). Microstructure analysis results show that the cemented carbides with fine and homogeneous microstructure were obtained when sintered at 1430 ° C . Continuous and discontinuous grain growth was suppressed due to the synergistic action of VC / Cr3C2. The transverse rupture strength (TRS) of the samples reached 4286 MPa, with the hardness HRA 92.1. The fine and homogeneous microstructure, alloy strengthening, and different phases constitutions of binder in the cemented carbides result in high hardness and TRS. Continuous and discontinuous grain growth was observed in the cemented carbide sintered at 1450 ° C, whi ch results in significant decreases of hardness and TRS. It indicates that VC / Cr3C2 additions in the cemented carbides can only suppress the grain growth at a certain temperature.