Enhanced interface structure and properties of titanium carbonitride-based cermets with the extra solid phase reaction

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In this paper, the influence of the extra solid phase reaction on the interface structure and mechanical properties of titanium carbonitride-based cermets were investigated. The extra solid phase reaction in the preparation process of cermets could induce the formation of a core/rim/binder interface with the coherent structure and reinforce the interface bonding strength in cermets. The existence of a coherent structure interface can inhibit crack spread and improve the toughness and abrasion resistance of titanium carbonitride-based cermets significantly. Cermets can exhibit the high hardness Rockwell Hardness A (HRA) 92.3, fracture toughness of 11.6 MPa.m1/2, and transverse rupture strength of 2810 MPa.

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Lin, N., He, Y., & Kang, X. (2017, September 15). Enhanced interface structure and properties of titanium carbonitride-based cermets with the extra solid phase reaction. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10091090

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