Electroerosion micro- and nanopowders for the production of hard alloys


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Abstract

The shape and the surface morphology of the powder particles fabricated by the electroerosion dispersion of tungsten-containing wastes in illuminating oil are studied. The hard alloy fabricated from these powder particles is analyzed by electron-probe microanalysis. The powder synthesized by the electroerosion dispersion of the wastes of sintered hard alloys is found to consist of particles of a spherical or elliptical shape, an irregular shape (conglomerates), and a fragment shape. It is shown that W, Ti, and Co are the main elements in the hard alloy fabricated from the powder synthesized by electroerosion dispersion in illuminating oil.

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R. A. Latypov

Moscow State Mechanical Engineering University

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Email: latipov46@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Bolshaya Semenovskaya 38, Moscow, 107023

E. V. Ageeva

Southwest State University

Email: latipov46@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Kursk

O. V. Kruglyakov

Southwest State University

Email: latipov46@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Kursk

G. R. Latypova

Moscow State Mechanical Engineering University

Email: latipov46@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Bolshaya Semenovskaya 38, Moscow, 107023


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