TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanical and tribological properties of spark plasma sintered WC-Co-Ni-Al2O3 cermets with Co substitution by Al2O3
AU - Hamza, Cyrine
AU - Togacar, İlayda Ozbag
AU - Zegai, Ahmed
AU - Yanmaz, Leyla
AU - Sahin, Filiz Cinar
AU - Benamor, Abdessabour
AU - Turan, Ahmet
AU - Djerdjare, Boubkeur
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l.
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - Herein, the mechanical and tribological behaviour of spark plasma sintered WC-(8-x)Co-Ni-xAl2O3 cermets at 1250 °C was studied. Five compositions were prepared by altering the Co content from 8 to 0 wt% and replacing it with alumina. The microstructural and mechanical properties were thoroughly analysed using SEM, XRD, density measurements, Vickers hardness testing (at various loads up to 100 kgf), and tribological evaluation under dry sliding conditions. The results revealed that all compositions achieved high densification levels, a slight decrease in elastic modulus was observed as the alumina content increased, while microhardness exhibited a significant improvement. The Vickers hardness of the composites increased from 1623 HV for the free-Al2O3 cermet (WC-Co-Ni) to 2310 HV for the WC-Ni-Al2O3 cermet. The cermets were evaluated using a ball-on-disc apparatus under dry sliding conditions with two different balls (Al2O3 and WC-6Co). Against the WC ball, the addition of Al2O3 improved the wear resistance of the WC cermet, while maintaining a relatively low friction coefficient. In contrast, when tested against the alumina ball, the friction coefficient increased with increasing Al2O3 content from ∼0.22 to ∼0.32. However, the best overall balance between hardness (1980 HV), fracture toughness (∼8 MPa m1/2), and wear resistance was achieved with the WC-4Co-4 Al2O3-2Ni composition.
AB - Herein, the mechanical and tribological behaviour of spark plasma sintered WC-(8-x)Co-Ni-xAl2O3 cermets at 1250 °C was studied. Five compositions were prepared by altering the Co content from 8 to 0 wt% and replacing it with alumina. The microstructural and mechanical properties were thoroughly analysed using SEM, XRD, density measurements, Vickers hardness testing (at various loads up to 100 kgf), and tribological evaluation under dry sliding conditions. The results revealed that all compositions achieved high densification levels, a slight decrease in elastic modulus was observed as the alumina content increased, while microhardness exhibited a significant improvement. The Vickers hardness of the composites increased from 1623 HV for the free-Al2O3 cermet (WC-Co-Ni) to 2310 HV for the WC-Ni-Al2O3 cermet. The cermets were evaluated using a ball-on-disc apparatus under dry sliding conditions with two different balls (Al2O3 and WC-6Co). Against the WC ball, the addition of Al2O3 improved the wear resistance of the WC cermet, while maintaining a relatively low friction coefficient. In contrast, when tested against the alumina ball, the friction coefficient increased with increasing Al2O3 content from ∼0.22 to ∼0.32. However, the best overall balance between hardness (1980 HV), fracture toughness (∼8 MPa m1/2), and wear resistance was achieved with the WC-4Co-4 Al2O3-2Ni composition.
KW - Cermet
KW - Spark plasma sintering
KW - WC-Co
KW - Wear
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105008330151
U2 - 10.1016/j.ceramint.2025.06.139
DO - 10.1016/j.ceramint.2025.06.139
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105008330151
SN - 0272-8842
VL - 51
SP - 38013
EP - 38024
JO - Ceramics International
JF - Ceramics International
IS - 23
ER -