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Engineering Conferences International

2019

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Effect Of The Addition Of Doped-Cobalt On The Properties Of Recycled Tungsten Carbide Powder Sintered By Sps, Alexandre Mégret, Véronique Vitry, Fabienne Delaunois Mar 2019

Effect Of The Addition Of Doped-Cobalt On The Properties Of Recycled Tungsten Carbide Powder Sintered By Sps, Alexandre Mégret, Véronique Vitry, Fabienne Delaunois

Electric Field Enhanced Processing of Advanced Materials II: Complexities and Opportunities

A key issue that has appeared in the last twenty years is the availability of certain materials. Cobalt is considered as a critical raw material since it is massively used in batteries for electrical cars [1]. Cobalt is also the usual binder in cemented carbides because it gives excellent hardness to toughness ratio at the tungsten carbide parts. There is a tendency to replace cobalt by other binders such nickel or iron [2] but cobalt remains the best one. Recycling old WC parts is a solution to limit the use of raw cobalt powder and to keep the benefits of …


Hybrid Sintering – The Beneficial Combination Of Sintering Principles, Juergen Hennicke, Tobias Kessel, Sergio Rivera Monte Mar 2019

Hybrid Sintering – The Beneficial Combination Of Sintering Principles, Juergen Hennicke, Tobias Kessel, Sergio Rivera Monte

Electric Field Enhanced Processing of Advanced Materials II: Complexities and Opportunities

„Hybrid Sintering“ can be defined as a beneficial combination of different sintering principles, e.g. direct and indirect heating, uniaxial and gas pressure, high and low electrical fields (Figure 1). In the technological context this can be completed by debindering, decoupled pre-heating and cooling as well as rate controlled sintering optionally. Hybrid sintering systems enable the development and production of all new material solutions.

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