koboltbindare
Koboltbindare, in materials science and engineering, refers to the cobalt-based metallic phase that serves as the binder in cemented carbide composites, most notably tungsten carbide-cobalt (WC-Co). The koboltbindare forms a continuous, ductile matrix around hard carbide grains, providing toughness and resistance to crack propagation while the hard carbide phases supply hardness and wear resistance.
In typical WC-Co cemented carbides the composition includes a predominant carbide phase (often tungsten carbide) with
Applications of koboltbindare-containing cemented carbides are widespread in tooling and industry. They are used for cutting