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Cold metal transfer joining aluminum alloys-to-galvanized mild steel

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 213, Issue 10, Pages 1753-1763

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2013.04.004

Keywords

Cold metal transfer; Al sheet; Steel sheet; Join; Weld-brazed joints

Funding

  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [51265028]
  2. GM-Research and Development Center

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The cold metal transfer (CMT) welding-brazing process provides a potential method to join dissimilar metals. In this research, various 1 mm thick aluminum alloys were joined to 1 mm thick mild steel (Q235) by the CMT welding technology. It was found that it is feasible to join aluminum alloys-to-galvanized mild steel using the cold metal transfer method. The optimum process variables for weldability of aluminum-galvanized steel of dimension 200 mm x 50 mm x 1 mm could be obtained with a wire of A14043, 100% argon shielding gas, a welding voltage range of 12-14 V, a deviation distance range of 2-3.5 mm, a welding speed range of 6-8 mm/s and a wire-feed speed range of 4-6 m/min. The joint strength depended primarily on the thickness of the intermetallics and softening of the Al heat-affected-zone. By properly controlling the heat input (100-200 J/mm), the degradation of the HAZ property and thickness of the intermetallic reaction layer can be minimized, and consequently produced a hybrid aluminum-to-steel joint which had comparable strength to that of CMT weld-brazed Al-to-Al joint. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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