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Effect of Holding Time on the Diffusion Behavior at Interface of Dissimilar Metals Joint between Aluminum and Carbon Steel Joint Using Element Promoter

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  • A. J. Saad
  • Triyono Triyono
  • A. Supriyanto
  • N. Muhayat
  • Z. Yuliadi

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Holding time is used for optimizing the bond diffusion between aluminum Al and Carbon steel SS400. The objective of this research was to investigate the effects of holding time on the interface reactions of diffusion welding between aluminum and carbon steel. Holding time variations of 10, 15, 30 and 45 minutes were applied at 950°C using mixture of Cu and Fe powder as elements promoter. Single lap joint configuration was performed in vacum furnace to join the dissimilar materials which allowed bonding diffusion. Microstructure was examined on the same test piece. It was found that during diffusion process at 950°C, the interfacial zone between aluminum and carbon steel substrate features intermetallic layers. The intermetallic thickness increased with increasing the holding time. Crack or incomplete bonding appeared on the specimens with holding time up to 30 minutes and didn’t appear on the specimens with holding time of 45 minutes. Cu rich-element promoter made diffusion penetrated deeper than Fe rich-element promoter in the same holding time. Macrostructure, microstructure and SEM examinations revealed that Al-steel joint had the best result with element promoter content of 60/40 % at 45 minutes holding time. There was no interlayer gap at this specimen. Additionally, from mapping view it can be suggested that in terms of poor interface bonding, Cu molecules were located just around the interface area, on the other hand, in case of strong interface bonding, Cu molecules are scattered throughout the specimen. In fact, the position of Cu molecules can be used as a promising marker for the detection of quality of diffusion joint.

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  • A. J. Saad & Triyono Triyono & A. Supriyanto & N. Muhayat & Z. Yuliadi, 2014. "Effect of Holding Time on the Diffusion Behavior at Interface of Dissimilar Metals Joint between Aluminum and Carbon Steel Joint Using Element Promoter," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 8(5), pages 1-1, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:8:y:2014:i:5:p:1
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