Effect of filler paste’s mixing ratio on the properties of Al-64430 dip-brazed joints

IF 2.4 4区 材料科学 Q2 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING Welding in the World Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1007/s40194-024-01772-y
Siddharth Garg, Qasim Murtaza
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This study compares the paste/slurry formed by different filler mixing ratios (filler metal powder: DM water [wt.%/wt.%]) used to fabricate dip-brazed joints for Al-64430. Eight different filler ratios were selected, namely 1:5, 1:4, 1:3, 1:2, 1:1, 5:4, 2:1 and 3:1. The fabricated samples were tested for bump test, microhardness, tensile strength and surface deformation. Maximum microhardness and tensile strength were observed at a 5:4 mixing ratio. Both the values increased until the 5:4 mixing ratio (450% increase in microhardness and a 5400% increase in tensile strength compared to a 1:4 mixing ratio sample), after which they declined (3% decrease in microhardness and a 35% decrease in tensile strength). Surface deformation of the samples remained almost constant throughout, although these values were 10–20 times less than those of samples produced by conventional welding operations. Microstructural analysis revealed dendrite formation at the brazed joints. Voids and cracks were also detected in some samples. Al-Si eutectic matrix and \(\alpha\)-aluminium were visible at the joint. SEM analysis was carried out to determine the silicon state in the matrix, which displayed the presence of both primary and eutectic silicon. EDX analysis showed that the silicon concentration at the joint increased as the filler ratio increased, and this silicon concentration played a major role in determining the strength and hardness of the joints.

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填充膏混合比对 Al-64430 浸辫接头性能的影响
本研究比较了不同填料混合比(填料金属粉末:DM 水 [重量百分比/重量百分比])形成的浆料/泥浆,用于制造 Al-64430 的浸钎焊接点。选择了八种不同的填料比例,即 1:5、1:4、1:3、1:2、1:1、5:4、2:1 和 3:1。对制作的样品进行了凹凸测试、显微硬度、拉伸强度和表面变形测试。在混合比例为 5:4 时,微硬度和拉伸强度达到最大值。与混合比为 1:4 的样品相比,这两个值在混合比为 5:4 之前一直在增加(显微硬度增加了 450%,拉伸强度增加了 5400%),之后则有所下降(显微硬度下降了 3%,拉伸强度下降了 35%)。样品的表面变形在整个过程中几乎保持不变,尽管这些数值比传统焊接工艺生产的样品小 10-20 倍。微观结构分析表明,钎焊接头处形成了枝晶。在一些样品中还发现了空洞和裂缝。接合处可见铝硅共晶基体和铝(α)。为确定基体中的硅状态,进行了扫描电镜分析,结果显示存在原生硅和共晶硅。EDX 分析表明,接头处的硅浓度随着填料比率的增加而增加,这种硅浓度在决定接头的强度和硬度方面起着重要作用。
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Welding in the World
Welding in the World METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING-
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4.20
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14.30%
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181
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Welding in the World publishes authoritative papers on every aspect of materials joining, including welding, brazing, soldering, cutting, thermal spraying and allied joining and fabrication techniques.
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