J. Zackrisson et al., ATOM-PROBE ANALYSIS OF CARBONITRIDE GRAINS IN (TI,W,TA,MO)(C,N)(CO NI) CERMETS WITH DIFFERENT CARBON CONTENT/, Applied surface science, 94-5, 1996, pp. 351-355
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Condensed Matter","Chemistry Physical","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
A series of three alloys with varying carbon content has been characte
rised using atom probe microanalysis, transmission electron microscopy
and energy dispersive X-ray analysis. The atom probe was mainly used
to determine the composition of the rim of carbonitride grains. It was
found that the amount of tantalum decreases with increasing total car
bon content, whereas neither the tungsten content nor the N/(C + N) ra
tio in the rim seem to be particularly affected by the overall carbon
content. The results can be understood from how the content of tungste
n in the cobalt/nickel binder phase is controlled by the total carbon
content in the material and from the composition and volume fraction o
f the different phases in these complex materials.