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[16F-T15-05] Abrasive-Erosive Wear of Hardmetals with Fe-Based Binders
Keywords:hardmetals, alternative binders, erosive wear, abrasive wear, wear mechanism
The economic and environmental considerations are increasingly compelling the hardmetal industry to reduce or even eliminate the use of traditional binder metals – nickel and cobalt. Fe-based alloys and steels have emerged as the most promising candidates for developing entirely Ni/Co-free hardmetals. While pure Fe is less effective as a binder phase, the austenitic FeMn and ferritic FeCr alloys show potential as competitive alternatives to standard well-established binders. This work examines the performance of alternative cemented carbides under abrasive-erosive wear conditions and compares them with conventional WC-Co hardmetals. Materials of similar hardness are tested in high velocity impact-erosion conditions and in three-body impact-abrasive setup. The focus is on the resulting wear rate and corresponding wear mechanisms. The findings suggest that at comparable hardness levels, hardmetals with Fe-based binders can match or even exceed the wear resistance of traditional compositions.