2018
DOI: 10.3390/met8020138
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The Effect of Interlayer Materials on the Joint Properties of Diffusion-Bonded Aluminium and Magnesium

Abstract: Diffusion bonding is a well-known technology for a wide range of advanced joining applications, due to the possibility of bonding different materials within a defined temperature-time-contact pressure regime in solid state. For this study, aluminium alloys AA 6060, AA 6082, AA 7020, AA 7075 and magnesium alloy AZ 31 B are used to produce dissimilar metal joints. Titanium and silver were investigated as interlayer materials. SEM and EDXS-analysis, micro-hardness measurements and tensile testing were carried out… Show more

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“…A good example is a process proposed by Shirzadi and Wallach [13][14][15] who showed that a simple temperature gradient perpendicular to the bond plane has a benevolent effect on the final bond quality. Other recent promising innovations in diffusion bonding may include inline surface treatment and diffusion bonding [16] as well as spark plasma diffusion bonding [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A good example is a process proposed by Shirzadi and Wallach [13][14][15] who showed that a simple temperature gradient perpendicular to the bond plane has a benevolent effect on the final bond quality. Other recent promising innovations in diffusion bonding may include inline surface treatment and diffusion bonding [16] as well as spark plasma diffusion bonding [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal Al has favorable physical and chemical properties such as corrosion resistance, thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity, etc. [ 59 , 60 , 61 ]. Sputtering Al films on the surface of fabrics can yield an impart effect, such as electrical conductivity, electromagnetic shielding and UV resistance to them.…”
Section: Application Of Fabrics Coated With Magnetron Sputtering Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When dealing with UFG microstructures, thermal stability becomes an important factor, and high temperatures often cannot be used for joining processes. Consequently, Habisch et al [14] study the potential of diffusion-bonding of aluminum alloys and magnesium with different interlayer materials. Scherzer et al [15] report on a different kind of component; they present dedicated Finite Element simulations of the Presta joining process for assembled camshafts.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%