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Cold roll bonding bond strengths: review
Abstract:Abstract

Cold roll bonding (CRB), a well established and widely used manufacturing process, is a solid state bonding process to join similar and dissimilar metals. The present work offers a review of the CRB process and effective parameters on bond strength of cold roll bonded materials. The effects of different amounts of reduction in thickness, annealing treatment, initial thickness, rolling speed, rolling direction, friction coefficient and presence of particles between strips on bond strength were evaluated. It was found that higher reduction in thickness and friction coefficient, lower initial thickness, rolling speed and amount of particles were the important factors involved in improving bond strength. In addition, annealing treatment before and/or after the CRB process increased bond strength, while the effect of prerolling annealing was more pronounced. Finally, it has been indicated that bond strength of cold roll bonded fcc materials is stronger than that of the bcc and hcp materials.
Keywords:Cold roll bonding  Bond strength  Effective parameters  Review
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