Wear- Resistance Of The WC- Co Alloys Used For Short Chip Materials Cutting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Constantinescu
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The alloys mainly used for short (or segmented) chip material cutting (cast iron, porcelain, etc) are alloys of the WC-Co type; in some cases with small additions of other carbons. The same alloys but of different granulometric classes are also used for pieces exposed to wear (wire drawing, moulds) The higher performance of the WC-Co alloys in chip machining applications is accounted for by their very good heat conductivity, which is 2-3 times higher than that of fast steels. The hard-alloys producers can resort to a wide range of possibilities to achieve variation of properties of a WC-Co composition and thus they can adapt their products to the particular type of tools they may choose to manufacture. The present metallography technique allows for a correct identification and evaluation of hard sintered carbons structures. The metallography approach is an indispensable method of investigation and control in the industry.
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APA: S. Constantinescu  (2008)  Wear- Resistance Of The WC- Co Alloys Used For Short Chip Materials Cutting

MLA: S. Constantinescu Wear- Resistance Of The WC- Co Alloys Used For Short Chip Materials Cutting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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