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Solid‐State Welding, Brazing Soldering, Mechanical Fastening
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Laser/E‐beam Welding
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Feature of Fusion Welding
Fusion Zone
Base Metal
Fusion line
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Solid‐State Welding
• Liquid phase is not present
• High temperature promotes bonding
• Pressure promotes bonding by plastic deformation
• Does not require consumable electrodes, shielding gases or flux
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Diffusion Welding
• Bonding promoted by diffusion• Slow process• T > 0.5 TM• Pressure applied by dead weights, press, differentialgas pressure
• Parts are then heated in a furnace or by electricalresistance
• Generally suited for joining dissimilar metals• Also used for reactive metals (Ti, Be, Zr) andcomposites
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Initial 'point' contact
Yielding and creep
Final yielding and creep
Continued vacancy diffusion
Bonding is complete
Diffusion Welding Process
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Military aircraft has more than 100 diffusion‐bonded parts
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Friction Welding
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Friction Welding
www.directindustry.com
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Ultrasonic Welding
www.lumotech.co.za
Typical applications include batteries, thread guides, textile cutting equipment and heavy duty electrical fuses.
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Brazing
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Brazing
Brazing is normally done TL > 450 °C
Brazing Techniques:Controlled Atmosphere Brazing (CAB)Vacuum Brazing (VB)Salt Bath BrazingFlame Brazing
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Brazing
The key is surface preparation before brazing
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Brazing Fillers
Filler Metal Composition Aprox. Brazing Temperature(oC)
Base Metals
Al and Si 90 Al, 10Si 600 Al
Cu,P 95 Cu,5P 850 Cu,Ni
Cu,Zn 60Cu,40Zn 925 Steels, Cast Iron
Au,Ag 80Au,20Ag 950 SS, Ni‐alloys
Ni alloys Ni,Cr, Others 1120 SS, Ni‐alloys
Ag‐alloys Ag,Cu,Zn,Pd 730 Ti, Tool Steel
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Brazed Joints
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Brazing Techniques
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Soldering
hacknmod.com
The key is surface preparation before soldering
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Common Solders
Filler Metal Composition Aprox. Brazing Temperature(oC)
Applications
Pb‐Ag 96Pb, 4Ag 305 Elevatedtemp. joints
Sn‐Sb 95Sn, 5 Sb 238 Plumbing & heating
Sn‐Pb 63Sn, 37Pb60Sn, 40Pb50Sn,50Pb40Sn, 60Pb
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Electronic
Sn‐Ag 96Sn,4Ag 221 Food containers
Sn‐Ag 91Sn, 9Ag 199 Aluminumjoining
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Adhesive Bonding
• Joining with adhesives– Natural: Starch, dextrin, soya flour, animal products
– Inorganic: Sodium silicate, magnesium oxychloride
– Synthetic organics: Epoxy, acrylics, Urethane, Silicon etc
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Adhesive Bonding
Joints
Failure
Tensile Shearing Cleavage Peel‐off
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Process Capabilities
• Joins a wide variety of similar and dissimilarmetallic and non‐metallic materials andcomponents of different shapes, sizes andthicknesses
• Designed to withstand shear, compressive andtensile forces
• Combined with mechanical fastening toimprove bond strength
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• Aerospace, automotive, appliances, buildingproducts– Attachment of rear view mirrors to windshields
– Automotive brake lining assemblies
– Laminated windshield glass
– Helicopter blades
– Aircraft bodies
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Mechanical Fastening
• Threaded fasteners: Nuts and Bolts, screws
• Rivets: Most common method of permanent or semi‐permanent joining– (a) solid, (b) tubular, ( c) split, (d) compression