Microstructure and Strength of Zinc-Molybdenum Steel Joints Brazed with Nickel-Chromium-Zinc Filler Metal
2024-01-5255
01/28/2025
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- Content
- Intermetallic Zn-Mo to steel induction brazing was performed in an induction furnace at 1260 degrees Celsius for 0.8 thousand seconds utilising Ni-Cr-Zn filler metal. Base metal atoms such as zinc, molybdenum, and nickel are stated to diffuse to the contact and aggressively react with the filler metal during brazing. This is backed by microstructural research. The reaction layer near Zn-Mo, which is composed of Ni-Cr-Zn compounds and Ni-based solid solutions; the interface's centre zone, which is composed of Ni-based solid solutions with distributed Ni-Cr eutectic phases; and the NiC reaction layer near the steel. The interface is made up of all of these components. The best values for the induction brazing parameters may be calculated by analysing the association between the brazing parameters and the tensile strength of the joints. The joint has a tensile strength of 348 MPa after being brazed at a temperature of 1260 degrees Celsius for 0.8 thousand seconds.
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- Citation
- Babu Chellam, B., Vimal Raja, M., Dhiyaneswaran, J., Selvaraj, M. et al., "Microstructure and Strength of Zinc-Molybdenum Steel Joints Brazed with Nickel-Chromium-Zinc Filler Metal," SAE Technical Paper 2024-01-5255, 2025, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-5255.