Citation:
Alvaredo, P., Escribano, J., Ferrari, B., Sánchez-Herencia, A. J., & Gordo, E. (2018). Steel binder cermets processed by combination of colloidal processing and powder metallurgy. International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, 74, 1-6.
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España) Comunidad de Madrid
Sponsor:
The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support from the Spanish Government through the project MAT2012-38650-C02-01 and MAT-2012-34602, the Regional Government of Madrid through the program MULTIMAT-CHALLENGE, ref. S2013/MIT-2862.
Project:
Gobierno de España. MAT2012-38650-C02-01 Gobierno de España. MAT-2012-34602 Comunidad de Madrid. S2013/MIT-2862
Cermets constituted by a high-speed steel matrix reinforced with 50 vol% Ti(C,N) present a great potential due to its combination of properties, such as high wear and oxidation resistance, together with high values of hardness and toughness. However, the consoCermets constituted by a high-speed steel matrix reinforced with 50 vol% Ti(C,N) present a great potential due to its combination of properties, such as high wear and oxidation resistance, together with high values of hardness and toughness. However, the consolidation of these materials by conventional powder metallurgy processing presents two main problems: The agglomeration of Ti(C,N) particles, leading to non-homogeneous microstructures, and the low compressibility of the blends due to the small size and morphology of the starting powders. In this work, colloidal techniques are proposed to overcome these issues. Aqueous suspensions of steel powders and Ti(C,N) particles are prepared followed by spray-dry to obtain spherical granules able to be processed by pressing and sintering, avoiding oxidation of powders. The agglomerates present higher compressibility than blends, and sintered materials show higher density and hardness.[+][-]