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The microstructural evolution of Ti(C,N)-Mo2C-Ni cermets with/without Cu were investigated. The microstructures of them were core-rim structures, regardless of Cu contents. Cu existed in Ni binder phase. In the case of lower Ni content, the contiguity of the hard phase for the cermets with/without Cu is same. On the contrary, in the case of higher Ni content, the contiguity of the hard phase for the cermets with Cu is lower than that without Cu.
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Hosokawa, H., Katou, K., Furushima, K.S.R., Matsumoto, A. (2015). Effect of Cu Addition on Microstructures for Ti(C,N)-Mo2C-Ni. In: TMS 2015 144th Annual Meeting & Exhibition. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48127-2_129
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