Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Mar 2024)
Microstructure and properties of W–Cu composites reinforced by in-situ synthesized WC particles in surface layer
Abstract
In the present work, cast iron was used as the carbon source to fabricate WC particle gradient-reinforced W–Cu composites. The results revealed that the surface layer of W–Cu composites after carbonization can be divided into a complete carbonization zone and core-shell structure transition zone, the thickness of the carbonized layer increased gradually with the extension of treatment time. In addition to the W phase and Cu phase, WC and Fe3W3C phases are formed in the surface layer. The hardness and compressive strength of the surface layer show a trend of first increasing and then decreasing, and the arc erosion resistance of the surface layer gradually improves with the treatment time extending. The C atoms diffusion relationship between carbonization layer thickness (D), sintering temperature (T), and treatment time (t) of W–Cu composites with cast iron can be fitted as follows: D=1.9287×1013texp(‐929231RT).