SOME MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SAE 1045 STEEL JOINTS BONDED WITH SINTERED COMPACTS |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe physical and mechanical properties of plain steel (SAE 1045) butt joints, bonded with a sintered alloy as a filler material, are described. Sintered alloys were made from two types of iron powders–electrolytic and Swedish sponge– with various additions ranging from 7 to 20 wt.-% of an electrolytic copper powder, a prealloyed bronze powder (90% Cu+ 10% Sn), and a mechanically mixed elemental bronze powder.The results showed that the tensile strength was not reduced as drastically as that of the copper-brazed joints, when the thickness of the bonding material (sintered alloy) was increased. The highest bond strength in tensile and fatigue testing was obtained with the sintered alloys comprising iron powder and 10 wt.-% pre alloyed bronze powder. The results indicate that there is a practical possibility of brazing steel using sintered compact as a filler material under a neutral or a reducing atmosphere. |
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