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Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering

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ISSN 2095-0241(Online)

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Front. Mech. Eng.  2010, Vol. 5 Issue (1): 47-51   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11465-009-0079-9
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Influence of the filler materials on flux-free brazing of pure aluminium (1050)
Influence of the filler materials on flux-free brazing of pure aluminium (1050)
Kirsten BOBZIN,Lidong ZHAO,Thomas SCHLAEFER,Thomas WARDA,
Surface Engineering Institute, RWTH Aachen University, Germany;
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Abstract:In the present study, samples of pure aluminium (1050) were deposited by cold spraying with filler materials such as Al12Si, Al7Si, Al12Si-4%Cu, and the Al-Si-based filler material A, which was especially developed for flux-free brazing by the Surface Engineering Institute. Besides, pure Si powder was also sprayed. The coated samples were heat-treated under different conditions and were brazed under an argon atmosphere without fluxes or with the flux Nokolok by an induction heating system. The shear strength of the brazed joints was determined. The results show that the filler materials could be well deposited by cold spraying. A thin layer of brittle Si could also form due to the strong deformation of the substrate surface. The heat treatments showed that a very good metallurgical bond between the filler materials and the substrate could be realized by the deposition by cold spraying. The Al7Si deposited samples could not be brazed without fluxes under the given conditions. The samples deposited with other filler materials could be brazed without fluxes. The in-situ diffusion process made it possible to braze the Si-deposited samples at 580°C. The joints of the samples deposited with the filler material A showed the highest shear strength of 41 MPa, whereas the values of the Al12Si and Si deposited samples were less than 20 MPa. The employment of the flux Nikolok significantly increased the shear strength of the Al12Si deposited samples to more than 53 MPa.
Key wordsaluminium    flux-free brazing    cold spraying    shear strength
出版日期: 2010-03-05
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. Influence of the filler materials on flux-free brazing of pure aluminium (1050)[J]. Front. Mech. Eng., 2010, 5(1): 47-51.
Kirsten BOBZIN, Lidong ZHAO, Thomas SCHLAEFER, Thomas WARDA, . Influence of the filler materials on flux-free brazing of pure aluminium (1050). Front. Mech. Eng., 2010, 5(1): 47-51.
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