Metallographic Studies of Dissimilar Al-Cu Laser-Welded Joints Using Various Etchants

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The welding of Al and Cu is considered as difficult due to the formation of intermetallic compounds, which cause a brittle joint with increased electrical resistance. This paper investigates etching techniques that were used to contrast the intermetallic compounds for optical microscope analysis. A 0.5 mm AA-1050 sheet was welded to a 0.5 mm SF-Cu sheet in overlap configuration. The cross sections were etched by using 17 different reagents, including common Al-grade 2xxx etchants, Al-bronze etchants, and specific IMC etchants. A complete microstructural characterization, including the formation of intermetallic compounds, is presented. The experimental result showed that a clear distinction of metallurgic structures is possible, thus enabling a more detailed analysis of Al-Cu welds. It was found that etchants #09, #14, and #16 revealed best the four different intermetallic compounds θ-Al 2 Cu, η-AlCu, ζ-Al 3 Cu 4 , and γ-Al 4 Cu 9 .

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Schmalen, P., Mathivanan, K., & Plapper, P. (2019). Metallographic Studies of Dissimilar Al-Cu Laser-Welded Joints Using Various Etchants. Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis, 8(1), 3–11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13632-018-0501-y

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