Issue 98, 2015

Carbon uptake during Spark Plasma Sintering: investigation through the analysis of the carbide “footprint” in a Ni–W alloy

Abstract

In the majority studies of materials produced by Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS), the powders are consolidated in graphite dies using graphite punches and protective graphite foil. As a result, carbon uptake by the sintered material can occur. In this study, a Ni–15 at% W alloy was studied in this context for the first time and was chosen as a suitable model system, in which tungsten forms stable carbides whereas nickel does not, but offers a medium for carbon diffusion into the interior of the compact. In a disk-shaped 3 mm-thick compact Spark Plasma Sintered at 900 °C, carbon uptake resulted in the formation of tungsten carbide WC particles ranging from 0.2 to 2 μm in the subsurface layers of the compact (within distances 50–100 μm from the interface with the foil). The size of the WC particles varied with distance, smaller particles forming in the vicinity of the interface—in the area in which the nucleation was favoured at high carbon concentrations. However, it was not only the subsurface layer that was affected by the presence of carbon: particles of Ni2W4C were found at depths greater than 100 μm from the interface and throughout the volume of the compact. The distribution of the submicron WC particles and particles of Ni2W4C corresponded to a network of boundaries between the agglomerates of the Ni–W powder that was consolidated into a compact. These boundaries offered paths for faster diffusion of carbon from the foil when compared with the volume of the agglomerates. The carbide subsurface layer dramatically changed the interdiffusion behaviour of the sintered material in a pair with aluminum due to a significantly reduced concentration of tungsten capable of diffusing within a metallic phase.

Graphical abstract: Carbon uptake during Spark Plasma Sintering: investigation through the analysis of the carbide “footprint” in a Ni–W alloy

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Aug 2015
Accepted
07 Sep 2015
First published
08 Sep 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 80228-80237

Author version available

Carbon uptake during Spark Plasma Sintering: investigation through the analysis of the carbide “footprint” in a Ni–W alloy

B. B. Bokhonov, A. V. Ukhina, D. V. Dudina, A. G. Anisimov, V. I. Mali and I. S. Batraev, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 80228 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA15439A

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