Abstract
The present study is an attempt to observe the changes in microstructure and properties of modified WC–10Co cemented carbides from the viewpoint of the distinctive role played by modified binder phase. Introduction of TiC into WC–10Co cemented carbide results in microstructural non-uniformity, i.e. a wide range of grain size distribution, which in turn gives rise to a drastic drop in values of transverse rupture strength and toughness. The modification of binder and carbide phases by incorporating, respectively, nickel and M02C improves the microstructural uniformity, which ensures better mechanical properties. The present findings have been interpreted in terms of various quantitative microstructural parameters, with particular attention being given to the wettability factor.
MST/1363