Metals (Apr 2023)

Effect of Annealing Process on Interface Behavior of Al/Zn Laminated Composites

  • Renfu Wang,
  • Yonghua Duan,
  • Mingjun Peng,
  • Baipo Shu,
  • Yiren Wang,
  • Mengnie Li,
  • Caiju Li,
  • Shanju Zheng,
  • Huarong Qi,
  • Ruijiao Jia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met13040748
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 748

Abstract

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Laminated metal composites have attracted more attention due to their ultra-high strength, fracture toughness and elongation, full considerations of each component, and coordinated deformation effect between interfaces. Herein, Zn and Al were selected as the component materials to prepare Al/Zn laminated composite plates using hot rolling and low temperature annealing, and studied the influence of the thickness of the diffusion layer at the interface to understand the reason for the strengthening and toughening mechanism. The results show that, with an increase in annealing temperature and time, the grain will recover and recrystallize to grow. A diffusion layer with a certain thickness formed at the interface due to the mutual diffusion of Al and Zn atoms at the interface. As annealing time and temperature increase, the yield and tensile strengths first increased and then decreased. The tensile fracture morphology showeds many deep dimples. In the rolling state, the micro-hardness value at the interface was between Al and Zn.

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