Effect of carburizing process in enhancing nickel interlayer adhesion to WC-6% Co-substrate and promoting diamond nucleation and growth

Nickel enables nucleation and growth of well-oriented diamond crystals from the small lattice mismatch with diamond. However, its high solubility for carbon results in carbon loss during diamond deposition and, consequently, results in poor nucleation density. In this study, Ni/WC-6%Co specimens wer...

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Main Authors: Hassan, A. W., Mohd. Yusof, Noordin, Sudin, Izman, Zakiah, K.
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spelling my.utm.692612017-11-22T00:45:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/69261/ Effect of carburizing process in enhancing nickel interlayer adhesion to WC-6% Co-substrate and promoting diamond nucleation and growth Hassan, A. W. Mohd. Yusof, Noordin Sudin, Izman Zakiah, K. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Nickel enables nucleation and growth of well-oriented diamond crystals from the small lattice mismatch with diamond. However, its high solubility for carbon results in carbon loss during diamond deposition and, consequently, results in poor nucleation density. In this study, Ni/WC-6%Co specimens were carburized in a high-temperature furnace with inert gas atmosphere in order to provide nickel with sufficient carbon prior to diamond deposition. Two carburizing temperatures (750 C and 850 C) were set for 20 min and 60 min durations. The effect of this process in altering the nickel layer composition was characterized by microscopy, element analysis, and phase identification techniques. Scratch test was performed to evaluate the interface adhesion between the nickel layer and the substrate. The results show that the carburizing process led to the formation of different metallic phases, such as nickel carbide and cobalt nickel, which prevented carbon loss during diamond deposition as well as cobalt diffusion into diamond, and thus enhanced diamond nucleation and growth on the nickel surface. SAGE Publications Ltd. 2016 Article PeerReviewed Hassan, A. W. and Mohd. Yusof, Noordin and Sudin, Izman and Zakiah, K. (2016) Effect of carburizing process in enhancing nickel interlayer adhesion to WC-6% Co-substrate and promoting diamond nucleation and growth. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part L-Journal of Materials-Design and Applications, 230 (2). pp. 620-626. ISSN 1464-4207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464420715584094 DOI:10.1177/1464420715584094
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Hassan, A. W.
Mohd. Yusof, Noordin
Sudin, Izman
Zakiah, K.
Effect of carburizing process in enhancing nickel interlayer adhesion to WC-6% Co-substrate and promoting diamond nucleation and growth
description Nickel enables nucleation and growth of well-oriented diamond crystals from the small lattice mismatch with diamond. However, its high solubility for carbon results in carbon loss during diamond deposition and, consequently, results in poor nucleation density. In this study, Ni/WC-6%Co specimens were carburized in a high-temperature furnace with inert gas atmosphere in order to provide nickel with sufficient carbon prior to diamond deposition. Two carburizing temperatures (750 C and 850 C) were set for 20 min and 60 min durations. The effect of this process in altering the nickel layer composition was characterized by microscopy, element analysis, and phase identification techniques. Scratch test was performed to evaluate the interface adhesion between the nickel layer and the substrate. The results show that the carburizing process led to the formation of different metallic phases, such as nickel carbide and cobalt nickel, which prevented carbon loss during diamond deposition as well as cobalt diffusion into diamond, and thus enhanced diamond nucleation and growth on the nickel surface.
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author Hassan, A. W.
Mohd. Yusof, Noordin
Sudin, Izman
Zakiah, K.
author_facet Hassan, A. W.
Mohd. Yusof, Noordin
Sudin, Izman
Zakiah, K.
author_sort Hassan, A. W.
title Effect of carburizing process in enhancing nickel interlayer adhesion to WC-6% Co-substrate and promoting diamond nucleation and growth
title_short Effect of carburizing process in enhancing nickel interlayer adhesion to WC-6% Co-substrate and promoting diamond nucleation and growth
title_full Effect of carburizing process in enhancing nickel interlayer adhesion to WC-6% Co-substrate and promoting diamond nucleation and growth
title_fullStr Effect of carburizing process in enhancing nickel interlayer adhesion to WC-6% Co-substrate and promoting diamond nucleation and growth
title_full_unstemmed Effect of carburizing process in enhancing nickel interlayer adhesion to WC-6% Co-substrate and promoting diamond nucleation and growth
title_sort effect of carburizing process in enhancing nickel interlayer adhesion to wc-6% co-substrate and promoting diamond nucleation and growth
publisher SAGE Publications Ltd.
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/69261/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464420715584094
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