Fabrication, Microstructure, Hardness and Magnetic Properties of (W:Ti)C-Ni Cemented Carbides using Atomized Ni powder

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Fabrication, Microstructure, Hardness and Magnetic Properties of (W:Ti)C-Ni Cemented Carbides using Atomized Ni powder

Walid M. Daoush
Walid M. Daoush Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt
Amal. A. Abd-Elghany
Amal. A. Abd-Elghany
Omayma A. El-Kady
Omayma A. El-Kady
Mohamed A. Ghanem
Mohamed A. Ghanem
Ahmed E. El-Nikhaily
Ahmed E. El-Nikhaily
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(W:Ti)C cemented carbides with different Ni content fabricated by powder metallurgy technique were investigated. The Ni powder which used as a metal binder of the (W:Ti)C-Ni abrasive particles was fabricated by water atomization technique by means of induction furnace. A Ni powder of a cubical particle shape with average particle size of 2-20 μm was obtained. Six (W:Ti)C-Ni compositions with Ni contents of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 wt.% were prepared by mechanical milling of the obtained atomized Ni powder with the abrasive (W:Ti)C particles followed by cold compaction at 600 MPa and vacuum sintering at 1450oC. Dense (W:Ti)C-Ni cemented carbides were obtained with a relative density of up to 94% with 30 wt% Ni. The hardness of the dense (W:Ti)C–30 wt.%Ni was greater than the hardness of other different compositions; The magnetic properties, which were measured at an applied field of 2tesla, indicate that the (W:Ti)C–Ni cemented carbides have ferromagnetic properties with a higher mass saturation magnetization with higher nickel content

Fabrication, Microstructure, Hardness and Magnetic Properties of (W:Ti)C-Ni Cemented Carbides using Atomized Ni powder

(W:Ti)C cemented carbides with different Ni content fabricated by powder metallurgy technique were investigated. The Ni powder which used as a metal binder of the (W:Ti)C-Ni abrasive particles was fabricated by water atomization technique by means of induction furnace. A Ni powder of a cubical particle shape with average particle size of 2-20 μm was obtained. Six (W:Ti)C-Ni compositions with Ni contents of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 wt.% were prepared by mechanical milling of the obtained atomized Ni powder with the abrasive (W:Ti)C particles followed by cold compaction at 600 MPa and vacuum sintering at 1450oC. Dense (W:Ti)C-Ni cemented carbides were obtained with a relative density of up to 94% with 30 wt% Ni. The hardness of the dense (W:Ti)C–30 wt.%Ni was greater than the hardness of other different compositions; The magnetic properties, which were measured at an applied field of 2tesla, indicate that the (W:Ti)C–Ni cemented carbides have ferromagnetic properties with a higher mass saturation magnetization with higher nickel content

Walid M. Daoush
Walid M. Daoush Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt
Amal. A. Abd-Elghany
Amal. A. Abd-Elghany
Omayma A. El-Kady
Omayma A. El-Kady
Mohamed A. Ghanem
Mohamed A. Ghanem
Ahmed E. El-Nikhaily
Ahmed E. El-Nikhaily

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Walid M. Daoush. 2018. “. Global Journal of Research in Engineering – G: Industrial Engineering GJRE-G Volume 18 (GJRE Volume 18 Issue G1): .

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Fabrication, Microstructure, Hardness and Magnetic Properties of (W:Ti)C-Ni Cemented Carbides using Atomized Ni powder

Walid M. Daoush
Walid M. Daoush Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt
Amal. A. Abd-Elghany
Amal. A. Abd-Elghany
Omayma A. El-Kady
Omayma A. El-Kady
Mohamed A. Ghanem
Mohamed A. Ghanem
Ahmed E. El-Nikhaily
Ahmed E. El-Nikhaily

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