Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1641558 Materials Letters 2016 3 Pages PDF
Abstract

•MIG-TIG double-sided arc welding is firstly used to join aluminum and steel.•Macrostructure, Microstructure and mechanical properties of welds are studied.•Wetting and spreading behavior of liquid metal on the back of stainless is excellent.

MIG-TIG double-sided arc welding (DSAW)-brazing process was firstly conducted to join aluminum alloy and stainless steel using Al-Si filler metal and Nocolok flux. The joints were made at different welding parameters. The formation and microstructure of the weld interface were investigated. The bonding quality of the joints was examined by standard tensile tests. Based on the results, a sound welding-brazing joint with excellent front and back formation was formed. Compared with conventional welding, the welding heat input of T/M-GSAW was smaller and more uniform along the joint thickness. The thickness of the intermetallic compound layer, equal under the same welding condition, was thinner and altered with the welding heat input. The tensile strength of most joints reached 80 MPa and fracture occurred in the HAZ of aluminum.

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