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Sintering of diamond composites with SHS-prepared bonding phases

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate materials with reduced cobalt content as well as diamond compacts with non-cobalt bounding phase. Design/methodology/approach: Phases Ti3SiC2 and Cr3AlC obtained using the self-propagating High-Temperature Synthesis (SHS) technique were used as a PCD (polycrystalline diamond) bonding phases. Diamond composites with 10-20 mass% of SHS bonding phase were prepared by using a Bridgmann-type High Pressure - High Temperature (HP-HT) apparatus. Sintering of the composites were carried out at 1950±50°C and 8±0.2 GPa. Phase compositions of MAX powders and compacts were tested using X-ray diffraction. Microstructure investigations were performed using scanning (JEOL) and transmission (Tecnai FEG 200kV) microscopes and high spation resolution EDS mapping. Findings: During the sintering processes, bonding phase decomposition processes occur in the material. Mainly carbides and silicides are formed. Diamond phase materials are characterized by multi-phase composition. Research limitations/implications: Future research in the field of reduced cobalt content composites and cobalt replaced by bonding phase with Cr2AlC should focus on reduction of the graphite which affects on lower composite hardness. Such materials require an improvement in stress deposition. Originality/value: Due to the low thermal stability of the cobalt as a bonding phase in PCD there is a need to reduce its volume in the composite. Application of the newest non-cobalt bonding phases (Ti3SiC2 and Cr3AlC) obtained by SHS sythesis.
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268--273
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Bibliogr. 8 poz., rys. tab.
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  • Institute of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, ul. Wroclawska 37a, 30-011 Kraków, Poland
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  • Institute of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, ul. Wroclawska 37a, 30-011 Kraków, Poland
  • Department of Advanced Ceramics, University of Science and Technology, ul. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland
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  • Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Reymonta 25, 30-059 Kraków, Poland
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  • Department of Advanced Ceramics, University of Science and Technology, ul. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland
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  • Institute of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, ul. Wroclawska 37a, 30-011 Kraków, Poland
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  • Institute of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, ul. Wroclawska 37a, 30-011 Kraków, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] T.P. Lin, M. Hood, G. A. Cooper, Residual stresses in polycrystalline diamond compacts, Journal of the American Ceramic Society 77-6 (1994) 1562-1568.
  • [2] M.W. Barsoum, MN+1AXN phases, New classes of solids thermodynamically stable nanolaminates, Progress in Solid State Chemistry 28 (2000) 201-281.
  • [3] K. Mlungwane, I.J. Sigalas, M. Hermann, The development of a diamond-silicon carbide composite material, Industrial Diamond Review 4 (2005) 62-65.
  • [4] W. Tian, P. Wang, G. Zhang, Y. Kan, Y. Li, D. Yan, Synthesis and thermal and electrical properties of bulk Cr2AlC, Scripta Materialia 54 (2005) 841.
  • [5] Z.J. Lin, M.S. Li, J.Y. Wang, Y. C. Zhou, High temperature oxidation and hot corrosion of Cr2AlC, Acta Materialia 55 (2007) 6182-6191.
  • [6] L. Jaworska, M. Szutkowska, J. Morgiel, L. Stobierski, J. Lis, Ti3SiC2 as a bonding phase in diamond composites, Journal of Materials Science 20 (2001) 1783-1786.
  • [7] R. Pampuch, J. Lis, Ti3SiC2 a pseudoplastic material, Ceramics, Proceedings of the CIMTEC, Florence, 1994, 75.
  • [8] M. Antonow, I. Hussainova, J. Pirs, Chromium carbide based cermets as wear resistant materials, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference Industrial Engineering - innovation as competitive edge for SME, Tallinn Estonia, 2004, 169-172.
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