Abstract In the present work, and in order to enhance the efficiency of drilling tools for the oil and gas industry, the influence and performance of Ni and Fe during… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In the present work, and in order to enhance the efficiency of drilling tools for the oil and gas industry, the influence and performance of Ni and Fe during spontaneous infiltration on a WC-W-Ni composite material mechanical behaviour was addressed. Solid-state activity of Fe and Ni during infiltration exhibits partial dissolution in the metallic binder. The chemical affinity between Fe and Ni, provided by the Fe powder and the binder respectively, derived on the formation of the (Fe, Ni) solid solution and FeNi3 intermetallic precipitates in the particle/matrix diffusion region, with a hardness (12 GPa) close to that of WC and high elastic modulus (230 GPa). Furthermore, the diffusion of Fe to the matrix leads to the formation of sub-micrometer precipitates of α-Fe with some (Ni, Mn) in solid solution and of Ni3Sn with a small amount of Cu dissolved, driving to an increase of about 30% in its elastic modulus, and without appreciable effect in the hardness observed.
               
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