Hello,
I am Nicolo, new to the forum and desperate. Here is why:
I am working on diamond machinability within a research project. As you may know, steel is usually considered to be not diamond machinable at all because of chemical mechanisms contributing to tool wear. We have found out that the percentage of dissolved carbon affects the workpiece's diamond machinability. What we are looking for, now, is a ferrous material with the largest possible amount of dissolved carbon (~6.7% ?), which is pure iron carbide/cementite (so I think). Unfortunately, we could not find any cast iron close to cementite.
And now to my question: Is it possible to manufacture stable cementite and it is just not available because there is no industrial application, yet? The only thing I could find out is that there is no applied method for synthesizing Fe3C nanoparticles - which does'nt really help me. Do you now of any pure FeC suppliers?
I am looking forward to hear from you soon
Best regards
Nicolo
I am Nicolo, new to the forum and desperate. Here is why:
I am working on diamond machinability within a research project. As you may know, steel is usually considered to be not diamond machinable at all because of chemical mechanisms contributing to tool wear. We have found out that the percentage of dissolved carbon affects the workpiece's diamond machinability. What we are looking for, now, is a ferrous material with the largest possible amount of dissolved carbon (~6.7% ?), which is pure iron carbide/cementite (so I think). Unfortunately, we could not find any cast iron close to cementite.
And now to my question: Is it possible to manufacture stable cementite and it is just not available because there is no industrial application, yet? The only thing I could find out is that there is no applied method for synthesizing Fe3C nanoparticles - which does'nt really help me. Do you now of any pure FeC suppliers?
I am looking forward to hear from you soon
Best regards
Nicolo