J Mater Sci Technol ›› 2010, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (9): 858-864.

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A Hybrid Joining Technology for Aluminum/Zinc Coated Steels in Vehicles

C.Y. Choi, D.C. Kim, D.G. Nam, Y.D. Kim, Y.D. Park   

  1. 1) School of Materials Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea
    2) Advanced Welding & Joining R&D Division Institute of Industrial Technology, Incheon, Korea
    3) Dongnam Technology Service Division, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Busan, Korea
    4) Department of Advanced Materials Engineering, Dong-Eui University, Busan, Korea
  • Received:2009-04-14 Revised:2010-04-02 Online:2010-09-21 Published:2010-09-21
  • Contact: Park Y.D.

Abstract:

Currently, in the automotive industry, joining of the aluminum alloys with the steel is a crucial problem to be solved. Conventional joining techniques including resistance spot and gas metal arc welding are not acceptable for those applications due to a number of metallurgical problems. The investigation was carried out to develop the hybrid joining process combining the resistance spot welding and brazing. In this study, an attempt was made to apply hybrid process to the joining of dissimilar sheet metals, Al-Mg-Si (6000 series) alloy and low carbon steel sheet. Hybrid process (resistance spot weld/brazing) using filler metal was found to be effective to overcome the incompatibility between aluminum alloy and steel. Although hybrid joining process of Al alloy sheet and steel sheet did not produce acceptable bond strength, it was proved to have reasonable interfacial
bond layer if the optimal process condition was applied.

Key words: Hybrid joining, Aluminum alloy, Steel, Resistance welding, Brazing