Functionalization of series components by joining laser-sintered with injection-molded parts: Weld seam characteristics in vibration welding

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Laser sintering (LS) enables cost-effective production of small batches as well as complex functional integration due to the direct build-up process without the need for specific tools. Further, geometrical restrictions are non-existent or only very limited. The combination of LS components with series components, for example, from injection molding (IM), allows to follow the growing trend of customizing and time tightening in the development process as well as the implementation of application-specific functions in small quantities. In order to exploit these potentials, reproducible and mechanically highly loadable joining processes are required for joining LS and IM components. Vibration welding represents a highly robust and stable process, which in this study is investigated for the production of LS-IM joints. Thereby, the focus is on the existing interactions between the two joining partners in the bonding zone. The investigations show that high bond strengths (in the area of the base materials) can be achieved by vibration welding. In contrast to other joining processes such as infrared welding, the bond quality is only marginally affected by the welding parameters. The characteristics of the weld seam are striking. While on the IM side a typical seam structure as known in the literature results, it deviates significantly for the LS side. Independent of the weld parameters, a highly oriented microstructure is recognizable that exhibits transcrystalline structures. In addition, less melt is generated and displaced into the weld bead for the LS component. Both aspects have been attributed to the different material properties of the joining partners.
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激光烧结与注塑件连接串联构件的功能化:振动焊接中的焊缝特性
激光烧结(LS)可以实现低成本的小批量生产以及复杂的功能集成,因为直接组装过程无需特定工具。此外,几何限制是不存在的,或者只是非常有限。LS组件与系列组件的组合,例如注塑成型(IM),允许在开发过程中遵循不断增长的定制和时间紧缩趋势,以及小批量实现特定应用的功能。为了开发这些潜力,连接LS和IM组件需要可重复且机械上高负载的连接工艺。振动焊接是一种具有高度鲁棒性和稳定性的焊接工艺,本研究针对LS-IM接头的生产进行了研究。因此,重点是在键合区内两个连接伙伴之间现有的相互作用。研究表明,振动焊接可以获得较高的结合强度(在基材区域)。与其他连接工艺(如红外焊接)相比,焊接参数对键合质量的影响很小。焊缝的特点是引人注目的。虽然在文献中已知的IM侧是典型的接缝结构,但在LS侧它明显偏离。与焊接参数无关,可以识别出具有跨晶结构的高取向显微组织。此外,较少的熔体产生并置换到LS组件的焊头中。这两个方面都归因于加入伙伴的不同材料特性。
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