Possibilities of manufacturing products from cermet compositions using nanoscale powders by additive manufacturing methods

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Complicated wear-resistant parts made by selective laser melting (SLM) of powder material based on compositions of metal and ceramics can be widely used in mining, oil engineering, and other precision engineering industries. Ceramic-metal compositions were made using nanoscale powders by powder metallurgy methods. Optimal regimes were found for the SLM method. Chemical and phase composition, fracture toughness, and wear resistance of the obtained materials were determined. The wear rate of samples from 94 wt% tungsten carbide (WC) and 6 wt% cobalt (Co) was 1.3 times lower than that of a sample from BK6 obtained by the conventional methods. The hardness of obtained samples 2500 HV was 1.6 times higher than that of a sample from BK6 obtained by the traditional method (1550 HV).

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Grigoriev, S., Tarasova, T., Gusarov, A., Khmyrov, R., & Egorov, S. (2019). Possibilities of manufacturing products from cermet compositions using nanoscale powders by additive manufacturing methods. Materials, 12(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12203425

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