Effect of Filler-Wire Composition on Microstructure and Properties of Al/Steel-Welded Joints by Laser Welding–Brazing

  • Guo W
  • Wu M
  • Teng L
  • et al.
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Laser welding–brazing experiments with 6061 aluminum alloy and Q235 steel were conducted using AlSi12 and ZnAl22 as filler metals. The macroscopic morphologies and microstructures of welding–brazing joints were analyzed by optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The effects of Si and Zn elements in filler wires on the macroscopic morphologies, interfacial microstructures, tensile properties, and corrosion resistances of joints were studied. The results show that the wettability of ZnAl22-filler wire was better than that of AlSi12-filler wire. The fusion zone of the joint welded with AlSi12-filler wire consisted of α–Al solid solution and Al–Si eutectic mixture, while the interfacial reaction zone was composed of η-Fe2(Al, Si)5 and τ5-Fe1.8Al7.2Si. The fusion zone of the joint formed using AlZn22-filler wire consisted of α–Al solid solution, η-Zn solid solution, and ZnAl eutectic structure. The joint welded with AlSi12-filler wire showed better tensile strength and corrosion resistance compared to that welded with ZnAl22-filler wire.

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Guo, W., Wu, M., Teng, L., Liu, L., & Wan, H. (2025). Effect of Filler-Wire Composition on Microstructure and Properties of Al/Steel-Welded Joints by Laser Welding–Brazing. Crystals, 15(3), 266. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst15030266

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