RI 9115 - Effects of Composition and Processing Variables on Transverse Rupture Strength and Hardness of Nickel-Alloy-Bonded Titanium Carbide

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 30
- File Size:
- 12237 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
The material requirements of carbide cutting tools for machining steel and cast iron are dependent on WC bonded with Co, with additions of TaCand TiC. The Bureau of Mines is conducting research to devise substi-tute materials, based on Ni-alloy-bonded TiC, for C-5-grade cutting tool applications. This substitution would result in less dependence on foreign sources for Co, Ta, and W, and use of lower cost materials. In this preliminary study, the Bureau investigated the effects of composition and processing variables on the transverse rupture strength and hardness of Ni-alloy-bonded TiC to identify compositions that exhibit promising mechanical properties. Further systematic modification of these compositions by soild-solution strengthening additions would subsequently be evaluated to obtain cutting tool materials with requisite properties and performance for C-5 applications. Compositions for evaluation were prepared by a powder metallurgy method of cold-pressing and liquid-phase sintering. Complementary analysis of compositions included chemical analysis, X-ray diffraction, energy-dispersive X-ray spectro-scopy, and density measurements. Based on results of this investigation, promising compositions were determined to be 59.37TiC-25Ni-5Mo-lO.63Mo2C, 59.68TiC-25Ni-3.33Mo-1.77Mo2C-6.67W-3.55WC, and 59.35TiC-25Ni-l.67Mo-3.54Mo2C-3.33W-7.1WC.
Citation
APA:
(1987) RI 9115 - Effects of Composition and Processing Variables on Transverse Rupture Strength and Hardness of Nickel-Alloy-Bonded Titanium CarbideMLA: RI 9115 - Effects of Composition and Processing Variables on Transverse Rupture Strength and Hardness of Nickel-Alloy-Bonded Titanium Carbide. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.