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Sintering of polycrystalline diamond cutting tools
AbstractIn this study, pressure-sintering experiments during direct sintering of diamond cutting tools has been conducted at 730°C for 3–15min with a pressure of around 350MPa. For the matrix, the elements cobalt and nickel are used as the bonding phase and the α-bronze is used as the filling phase in various amounts. In microstructural characterization studies, various microstructural analyses were performed using the techniques of light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-disperse X-ray spectrography and image analysis.
Sintering of polycrystalline diamond cutting tools
AbstractIn this study, pressure-sintering experiments during direct sintering of diamond cutting tools has been conducted at 730°C for 3–15min with a pressure of around 350MPa. For the matrix, the elements cobalt and nickel are used as the bonding phase and the α-bronze is used as the filling phase in various amounts. In microstructural characterization studies, various microstructural analyses were performed using the techniques of light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-disperse X-ray spectrography and image analysis.
Sintering of polycrystalline diamond cutting tools
Zeren, Muzaffer (author) / Karagöz, Şadi (author)
2005-09-26
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Sintering of polycrystalline diamond cutting tools
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