1. Corrosion and corrosion-friction effects induced by cutting fluid on binderless WC matrix composite and cemented carbide.
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Qin, Jiayu, Sun, Xike, Zhou, Yingnan, Dong, Weiwei, Bai, Yunfeng, Luo, Yilan, and Zhu, Shigen
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CUTTING fluids , *CORROSION resistance , *ELECTROCHEMICAL analysis , *ALKALINE solutions , *COUPLINGS (Gearing) - Abstract
The corrosion behavior of WC-4.3 wt%MgO-2wt.%ZrO 2 composite in alkaline solution with 5 % oil-based cutting fluid as medium was studied by electrochemical and microstructure analysis methods. The results showed that WM2Z composite has better corrosion resistance than YG3 and YG6 in alkaline environment. A stable passivation film was formed inside the WC phase after dissolution on the surface, which was the key reason for its high corrosion resistance. However, large areas of WC phase fell off in cemented carbide. In the process of corrosion-friction coupling experiment, due to the more excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties of WM2Z composites, the corrosion resistance and friction properties of WM2Z composites are better than that of YG3 cemented carbide. The corrosion-friction coupling effect on WM2Z was low, and the degree of damage to the topography after the experiment was relatively light. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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