Hardmetals are excellent tool materials that are made of WC-Co powder mixtu
re by liquid phase sintering. The sintering occurs above 1320 degreesC, the
melting point of the eutectics formed by the components, and the melt acts
as the binder phase for the WC grains. Efforts are made to reduce grain co
arsening during heat treatment because fine-grained materials have consider
ably better mechanical properties. One possible way might be the use of pow
ders with grain size ranging from 10 to 100 nm. When experiments were carri
ed out with such powders, it was found that they have no well-defined melti
ng point. Individual grains melt at different temperature values, sometimes
much below the eutectic temperature given in the equilibrium phase diagram
. Solidification also may occur below the equilibrium melting point resulti
ng in different compositional variations. A possible explanation of this ph
enomenon is given based on the high specific surface of the ultrafine powde
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