Electron beam welding of copper to stainless steel

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The contribution deals with electron beam welding of dissimilar metals. Technically pure copper and austenitic nonstabilized CrNi stainless steel were selected as base materials. The welding was carried out in the horizontal position in vacuum. Especially, mechanical and physical properties of copper and austenitic stainless steel as well as Fe-Cu binary diagram were taken into consideration. Quality of welded joints was evaluated by optical microscopy, microhardness measurement across welded joint and EDX microanalysis. It can be stated, that produced welded joints without the presence of any imperfections.

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Turna, M., Sahul, M., Ondruska, J., & Lokaj, J. (2011). Electron beam welding of copper to stainless steel. In Annals of DAAAM and Proceedings of the International DAAAM Symposium (pp. 833–834). Danube Adria Association for Automation and Manufacturing, DAAAM. https://doi.org/10.2507/22nd.daaam.proceedings.409

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