Ball Milling and Annealing of Co-50 at% W Powders

  • Bolokang A
  • Phasha M
  • Motaung D
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Broadening and height reduction of X-ray diffraction peaks were observed after cold-pressing of unmilled Co-W pow-der mixture. It seems the effect of cold pressing has slightly reduced the lattice parameter of W from 3.165 to 3.143 Å. Consequent annealing of unmilled compacts yielded metastable phases. Upon 10 and 20 h ball milling of Co-W powder, no alloying was obtained. Although milling did not yield significant crystal changes in W and Co ground state struc-tures, its effect is evident during subsequent annealing. An eta phase is obtained for the first time from unmilled-an-nealed Co-W powder mixture in the absence of interstitial elements like carbon, while the milled counterpart yielded the rhombohedral Co 7 W 6 -type phase with composition deviated from stoichiometric value.

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Bolokang, A. S., Phasha, M. J., & Motaung, D. E. (2013). Ball Milling and Annealing of Co-50 at% W Powders. International Journal of Nonferrous Metallurgy, 02(02), 41–46. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijnm.2013.22006

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