Effect of grain growth inhibitor on the wear of ultrafine cemented carbide cutting inserts

Jian Bing Cheng, Si Qin Pang, Xi Bin Wang, Qi Xun Yu

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Abstract

By using the method of low pressure sintering, both of adding and not adding grain growth inhibitor of WC-Co ultra-fine cemented carbide cutting inserts were prepared, tool life tests of continuous cutting superalloy GH2132 were carried out, respectively. ZEISS continuous zoom stereo microscope and microphotograph system were used to observe flank surface wear morphology of the cutting inserts, and analysis the topography and elements of central wear region of flank surface by X-ray energy dispersive spectrometry and scanning electron microscope. The results show that the main wear mechanism of ultrafine cemented carbide cutting inserts is adhesive wear, and the wear resistance of ultrafine cemented carbide cutting inserts that added grain growth inhibitor is superior to no grain growth inhibitor, adding grain growth inhibitor helps increase the resistance of abrasive wear, adhesive wear and oxidative wear as well as diffusive wear of cutting inserts).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationApplied Materials and Technologies for Modern Manufacturing
Pages720-724
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event3rd International Conference on Applied Mechanics, Materials and Manufacturing, ICAMMM 2013 - Dalian, China
Duration: 24 Aug 201325 Aug 2013

Publication series

NameApplied Mechanics and Materials
Volume423-426
ISSN (Print)1660-9336
ISSN (Electronic)1662-7482

Conference

Conference3rd International Conference on Applied Mechanics, Materials and Manufacturing, ICAMMM 2013
Country/TerritoryChina
CityDalian
Period24/08/1325/08/13

Keywords

  • Adhesive wear
  • Inhibitor
  • Low pressure sintering
  • Superalloy
  • Tool life

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