Journal of Materials Research and Technology (May 2020)

Improving the mechanical properties of PHS laser welded joints by adding Ni foil to suppress δ-ferrite

  • Xiaming Chen,
  • Xiaonan Wang,
  • Qian Sun,
  • Zengrong Hu,
  • Pengcheng Huan,
  • Ge Yi,
  • Nagaumi Hiromi,
  • Hongshuang Di,
  • Lining Sun

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 5184 – 5193

Abstract

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Ni foils with various thickness were used as interlayer to achieve the laser tailored welding of 22MnB5 press-hardened steel (PHS) with Al-Si coating. The effect of Ni content on the microstructure, hardness and strength were studied. The results showed that Ni reduced the content of solidified primary δ phase in the fusion zone, and promoted the transformation from δ phase into γ phase. δ ferrite was absent with the Ni content of 4.7–19.5 wt.%. In addition, the fusion zone was in γ phase region during post-weld heat treatment at 950℃ because Ni can reduce the Ac3 temperature (the temperature at all ferrite was transformed into austenite). The microstructure of fusion zone after post-weld heat treatment was lath martensite with the Ni content of 4.7–11.2 wt.%. The average hardness was similar to base metal, and the tensile strength of welded joint was increased by ∼22% of as-received joint. Ni was effective to suppress the formation of δ ferrite in Al-rich fusion zone, which is potential to achieve the laser welding of PHS with Al-Si coating.

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