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Development of Cemented Carbide Industry of China

  • Shao, Peng;Fangling, Zou;Yonggui, Zhou;Huan, Wang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09b
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    • pp.905-906
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    • 2006
  • Through the review of developing course of China cemented carbide industry, the writer of this paper at the first time generalizes it into five stages. The writer analyses China cemented carbide industry present status in aspects of produce technology, product structure, operation and management etc. Mean while by analysis of existed shortages in cemented carbide industry, the write considers that it also has three advantages in resource and scale, industry foundation and categories, market and price, and brought out some suggestion and imagination for the future develpment of China cemented carbide industry.

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Effect of Laser Surface Modification of Cemented Carbide Substrates on the Adhesion of Diamond Films (Cemented Carbide기판의 레이저 표면 개질이 다이아몬드 박막의 접합력에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Dong-Gu
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.170-176
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    • 2000
  • A novel method for improving the adhesion of diamond films on cemented carbide tool inserts has been investigated. This method is based on the formation of a compositionally graded interface by developing a microrough surface structure using a pulsed laser process. Residual stresses of diamond films deposited on laser modified cemented carbides were measured as a function of substrate roughness using micro-Raman spectroscopy. The surface morphology and roughness of diamond films and cemented carbides were also investigated at different laser modification conditions. It was found that the increasing interface roughness reduced the average residual stress of diamond films, resulting in improved adhesion of diamond films on cemented carbides.

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Study on Spheroidizing Technology of Spherical Cast Tungsten Carbide

  • Li, Yuxi;Zhou, Yonggui;Li, Weiqin;Pan, Deng;Zhang, Lanting
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09a
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    • pp.652-653
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    • 2006
  • This paper introduces a special spheroidizing technology at ultra-high temperature. The conventional cast tungsten carbide (YZ) is melted at high temperature, rapidly cooled and spheroidized on a new ultra-high temperature spheroidizing equipment to prepare various grades WSC powders.

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Stress Analysis of Total Knee System Depending on Implant Materials and Fixation Methods (인공무릎관절에 있어서 임플란트의 재료 및 고정방법에 따른 응력분석)

  • Cho, C.H.;Cho, Y.K.;Choi, J.B.;Choi, K.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1997 no.11
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    • pp.484-488
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    • 1997
  • Three-dimensional finite element analyses were used to compare the stress distribution and the stability of the fixation among seven different tibial components and to investigate the effect due to implant materials in total knee arthroplasty. The components included an intact tibia(Type I), Cemented Cobalt-Chromium tibial tray implanted with a PMMA cemented Co-Cr stem(Type II), Cemented Co-Cr tibial tray with a uncemented Co-Cr stem(Type III), Cemented Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) tibial tray with a cemented UHMWPE stem (Type IV), Cemented UHMWPE tray with a uncemented UHMWPE stem(Type V), Cemented Co-Cr tray without a stem(Type VI), and Cemented UHMWPE tray without a stem(Type VII). Uncemented components were assumed to have complete bony in growth and a rigid state of fixation between component and bone. The interface between bone/cement/component of cemented components was also assumed to be fully bonded. Bi-condylar forces were applied. The results indicated that Uncemented stem components provided lower bone stress shielding and stress concentration. The UHMWPE tray and stem component showed better agreement with the intact tibia than the Co-Cr Alloy tray and stem components. If the implant tray can be fixed firmed without a stem, Cemented PE tray without a stem(Type VII) may be recommended to give the best characteristics in the sense of stress distribution and stability.

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EFFECTS OF CO CONTENT AND WC GRAIN SIZE ON WEAR OF WC CEMENTED CARBIDE

  • Saitoh, Hiroyuki;Iwabuchi, Akira;Shimizu, Tomoharu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.10b
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    • pp.213-214
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    • 2002
  • WC cemented carbide are used as many die material to improve abration resistance. Mechanical properties of the cemented carbide were influenced by Co content and WC grain size. In this study, effects of Co content and WC grain size of WC cemented carbide on wear were examied. We prepared 13 cemented carbides with different Co content and WC grain size. Wear test was carried out against S45C under dry condition at 98N and 232mm/s. From the results, we found that wear increased with both Co content and WC grain size. Specific wear rate was range $10^{-7}mm^3/Nm$.

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Mechanical Properties and Drilling Performance of Ultra-fine Grained Cemented Carbide Produced Using Direct Carburized WC Powder

  • Okuno, Takuya;Hirose, Kazuhiro;Moriguchi, Hideki;Yamamoto, Eiji;Uchino, Katsuya;Kitagawa, Nobuyuki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09b
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    • pp.889-890
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    • 2006
  • In recent years, PCB drills with smaller diameters less than 0.1 mm are used and thus there are growing needs for ultra-fine grained cemented carbides. However, ultra-fine WC powder usually causes extraordinary grain growth during sintering which weakens mechanical strength of ultra-fine grained cemented carbides. So we examined several kinds of WC powders to make new ultra-fine grained cemented carbides having superior performance. We found that direct carburized WC powder is very good as a WC raw material. The PCB drills made of the developed ultra-fine grained cemented carbides have higher hardness, toughness and stiffness than conventional ones.

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Analysis of Bonding Interfaces between Cemented Carbide and Stainless Steel made via Hot Vacuum Brazing (고온 진공 브레이징을 이용한 초경합금과 스테인리스강의 접합 계면 특성)

  • Park, D.H.;Hyun, K.H.;Kwon, H.H.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.307-315
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    • 2020
  • The cemented carbide and stainless steel were bonded using a hot-vacuum brazing method to analyze the bonding interface. Since it is suitable for the hot vacuum brazing, nickel metal was used as a binder among the main components of the cemented carbide, and a new cemented carbide material was developed by adjusting the alloy composition. The paste, which is one of the important factors affecting the hot vacuum brazing bonding, was able to improve brazing adhesion by mixing solder as Ni powder and a binder as an organic compound at an appropriate ratio. Division of the stainless steel yielded a dense brazing result. This study elucidated the interfacial characteristics of wear-resistant parts by bonding stainless steel and cemented carbide via hot vacuum brazing.

Relation of the Strength Parameter and the Unconfined Compressive Strength in Cemented Sand (고결모래의 강도정수와 일축압축강도 관계)

  • Lee, Moon-Joo;Choi, Sung-Kun;Cho, Yong-Soon;Lee, Woo-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.14-21
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    • 2008
  • In this study, a series of CID tests were performed on gypsum-cemented specimens to determin the cohesion intercept and the confined stress start to break the cementation bonds (${q_i}'_{(BP)}$). And the relationships between the unconfined compressive strength ($q_{ucs}$) and cohesion intercept or ${q_i}'_{(BP)}$ were investigated. From the experiments, it was concluded that the friction angle of cemented sands is not affected by cementation while the cohesion intercept of cemented sands significantly influenced by cementation and is constant before ${q_i}'_{(BP)}$. By an analytical interpretation, the failure strength of cemented specimen could be represented by summation of the failure strength of uncemented specimen and the unconfined compressive strength of cemented one. And the cohesion intercept of cemented specimen was represented as a linear relation with the unconfined compressive strength. Those analytical values of failure strength and cohesion intercept almost coincided with the experimental values of those. In addition, the ${q_i}'_{(BP)}$ also could be related with unconfined compressive strength linearly.

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Effect of Metallic Binder Composition on Microstructure and Hardness of (W,Ti)C Cemented Carbides ((W,Ti)C계 초경합급의 미세조직 및 경도에 미치는 금속 결합재 조성의 영향)

  • Daoush, Walid M.;Lee, Kyong-H.;Park, Hee-S.;Jang, Jong-J.;Hong, Soon-H.
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.14 no.3 s.62
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    • pp.208-214
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    • 2007
  • The microstructure and hardness of (W,Ti)C cemented carbides with a different metallic binder composition of Ni and Co fabricated by powder technology were investigated. The densifications of the prepared materials were accomplished by using vacuum sintering at $1450^{\circ}C$. Nearly full dense (W,Ti)C cemented carbides were obtained with a relative density of up to 99.7% with 30 wt.% Co and 99.9% with 30 wt.% Ni as a metallic binder. The average grain size of the (W,Ti)C-Co and the (W,Ti)C-Ni was decreased by increasing the metallic binder content. The hardness of the dense (W,Ti)C-15 wt%Co and (W,Ti)C-15 wt%Ni, was greater than that of the other related cemented carbides; in addition, the cobalt-based cemented carbides had greater hardness values than the nickel-based cemented carbides.

THE INFLUENCE OF RETENTIVE GROOVE ON THE CANAL WALL UPON THE RETENTION OF POST (근관벽(根管壁) 유지구(維持溝)가 Post의 유지력(維持力)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Lee, Jae-Whan;Cho, Kyew-Zeung
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.111-116
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    • 1987
  • The experimental study was made to evaluate the influence of retentive grooves on the canal wall upon the retention of post, using different type of cements. Ninety periodontally involved anterior teeth were extracted and divided into six groups of 15 teeth. The groups were labeled as follows: Group I: Dentatus post cemented zincphosphate cement into post hole with smooth wall. Group II: Dentatus post cemented with zincphosphate cement into post hole with retentive grooves. Group III: Dentatus post cemented with glass-ionomer cement into post hole with smooth wall. Group IV: Dentatus post cemented with glass-ionomer cement into post hole with retentive grooves. Group V: Dentatus post cemented with composite resin adhesive into post hole with smooth wall. Group VI: Dentatus post cemented with composite resin adhesive into post hole with retentive grooves. The tensile strength was tested by an Instron type tester with cross-head speed of 5mm per minute. The results were as follows: In the group without retentive grooves, three kinds of cement have little effect upon retentive capacity of Dentatus post. The Dentatus post cemented on the canal wall with retentive grooves is more retentive than Dentatus post without retentive grooves.

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