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Properties of Nanostructured TiCN and TiCN TiAl Hard Materials Sintered by the High Frequency Induction Heating

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Fig. 2Variations of temperature and shrinkage displacement with heatingtime during the sintering of TiCN, TiCN­5 vol%TiAl and TiCN­10 vol%TiAl hard materials by HFIHS.
Fig. 3XRD patterns of (a) TiCN, (b) TiCN­5 vol%TiAl and (c) TiCN­10 vol%TiAl hard materials produced by HFIHS.
Fig. 5TEM images of (a) TiCN, (b) TiCN­5 vol%TiAl and (c) TiCN­10 vol%TiAl hard materials produced by HFIHS.
Fig. 6Vickers hardness indentation and median crack propagating in (a) TiCN, (b) TiCN­5 vol%TiAl and (c) TiCN­10 vol%TiAl hardmaterials produced by HFIHS.

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