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Title: Metallurgical and mechanical characteristics of cryogenically treated tungsten carbide (WC-Co)
Authors: Gill, S.S.
Singh, J.
Singh, H.
Singh, R.
Keywords: Deep cryogenic treatment
Pin-on-disk wear test
Rockwell A hardness test
Shallow cryogenic treatment
Tungsten carbide
Turning insert
Issue Date: 2-Dec-2016
Abstract: This paper aims to present the metallurgical and mechanical characterization of cryogenically treated tungsten carbide (WC-Co) in terms of α-, β-, γ-, and η-phase particles and wear behavior, respectively. The specimens of commercially available uncoated WC-Co in the form of round turning inserts were procured and subjected to cryogenic treatment at two levels - 110°C (shallow treatment) and-196°C (deep treatment) of temperature. The microstructures obtained after cryogenic treatments have been characterized with a prominence to comprehend the influence of cryogenic treatment on the nature, size, and distribution of α-, β-, γ-, and η-phase particles as compared to untreated specimen. The mechanical properties such as hardness and wear rate of the specimens have also been compared by performing Rockwell A hardness test and pin-on-disk wear test, respectively. Microstructures, hardness, wear rate, and analysis of worn surface divulge the underlying metallurgical mechanism responsible in improving mechanical properties of the WC-Co.
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