Cita:
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, April 2014, vol. 591, pp. 72-79
ISSN:
0925-8388
DOI:
10.1016/j.jallcom.2013.12.009
Agradecimientos:
The authors acknowledge the funding received for this work from the Spanish Government
through the R&D projects MAT2009-14448-C02-02 and MAT2012-38650-C02-01 and the
Regional Government of Madrid through the ESTRUMAT program (S-2009/MAT–1585).
In this study, the oxidation behaviour of an iron matrix cermet containing 50 % vol. Ti(C,N) was investigated before and after heat treatment by oxidation tests performed in static air at temperatures between 500 °C and 1000 °C. The oxidation mechanism for thiIn this study, the oxidation behaviour of an iron matrix cermet containing 50 % vol. Ti(C,N) was investigated before and after heat treatment by oxidation tests performed in static air at temperatures between 500 °C and 1000 °C. The oxidation mechanism for this type of composite materials was established and it was found that the heat treated material presents lower mass gain than the as-sintered material at the early stages of the oxidation, due to the volatilization of oxides. The oxidation behaviour of the sintered cermet was compared to those obtained for two commercial materials used in the fabrication of cutting tools, a highspeed steel and a cemented carbide, revealing a higher oxidation resistance for the iron matrix cermet due to the formation of a self-protective layer during the oxidation process.[+][-]