RI 6262 Metallic Binders For Zirconium Diboride: Iron, Cobalt, And Nickel

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. E. Tyrrell
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Mixtures of zirconium diboride and iron, cobalt, and nickel were resistance sintered to high-density compacts using modified electric welding equipment. To evaluate the use of iron, cobalt, or nickel as binders for zirconium diboride, the sintered compacts were examined in polished section and tested for crushing strength, hardness, microhardness, oxidation rate, and resistance to mechanical shock. Each of the zirconium diboride-metal mixtures produced brittle cermets, but the hardness was generally satisfactory. The iron- and cobalt-bonded cermets exhibited rather poor oxidation resistance. Cobalt provided the least brittle bond, and nickel, the hardest and most resistant to oxidation. Iron tended to form chalky compacts with low resistance to mechanical shock.
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APA: M. E. Tyrrell  (1963)  RI 6262 Metallic Binders For Zirconium Diboride: Iron, Cobalt, And Nickel

MLA: M. E. Tyrrell RI 6262 Metallic Binders For Zirconium Diboride: Iron, Cobalt, And Nickel. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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