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News Release from: Corus Automotive | Subject: Fluxless Laser Brazing - aluminium to steel
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2007
Laser braze aluminium to steel without
flux
An aluminium to steel brazing technique does not require flux, which will help reduce costs and time and also removes a potential source of joint corrosion.
Corus, the international steel company, has developed 'Fluxless Laser Brazing', a new and robust process for joining steel to aluminium during automotive production line assembly The new technique has been developed at the Corus RD and T centre in Holland, to support the automotive industry's increasing use of multi-materials in new car design and manufacture, as a way of reducing weight and improving CO2 emissions
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 31 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Until now though, the welding of steel to aluminium has been a complicated process and one that poses specific challenges to vehicle manufacturers.
For example, when the two different materials are welded together, it results in a thick inter-metallic layer, which can result in a brittle and weak weld joint, clearly not suitable for any automotive application.
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However, traditional laser welding methods require the use of a salt-based flux to enable a joint to be created.
This is not without problems, as a salt-based flux is more prone to expose the joint to corrosion.
The new process removes the need to apply a flux during the welding process which, Corus believe, will help take significant costs and time out of the manufacturing process.
In addition, removing the salt-based flux also removes the potential source of weld corrosion.
The Fluxless Laser Brazing process works by applying an aluminium-based filler wire to create a weld on the aluminium side of the joint.
The molten filler metal then 'wets' the steel creating a 'brazed joint' on the steel side of the weld.
Importantly, tests have shown that this new technique creates only a very thin inter-metallic layer making it possible to create joints that are, in some cases, stronger than the base materials themselves.
Jurgen Vrenken of Corus RD and T said: "The development of our unique Fluxless Laser Brazing technique is another example of how we combine material knowledge with engineering expertise to offer vehicle manufacturers practical, low cost mass produced vehicle design solutions. Request a free brochure from Corus Automotive ...
We believe our new welding process is ideally suited to joining aluminium components, for example a roof, into a steel body-in-white, offering vehicle manufacturers further options for saving weight beyond the use of advanced high strength steels.".
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