New Nanocrystalline Matrix Materials for Sintered Diamond Tools

  • Konstanty J
  • Romanski A
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Abstract

The work presents the possibility of substitution of expensive, wear resistant Co-WC powders, that have been traditionally used in the production of sintered diamond tools, with cheap iron-base counterparts manufactured by ball milling. It has been shown that ball-milled Fe-Ni-Cu-Sn-C powders can be consolidated to a virtually pore-free condition by hot pressing at 900 ℃. The as-consolidated material has nanocrystalline structure and is characterised by a combination of high hardness, mechanical strength and excellent resistance to abrasion. Its properties can be widely modified by changing the milling conditions.

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Konstanty, J., & Romanski, A. (2012). New Nanocrystalline Matrix Materials for Sintered Diamond Tools. Materials Sciences and Applications, 03(11), 779–783. https://doi.org/10.4236/msa.2012.311113

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