Abstract

Abstract To meet the requirements of energy-efficiency and high quality joining in the emerging industries field, a novel thermal explosion (TE) joining method was developed. The dissimilar Ni/316SS joint was first obtained by the TE reaction technology. The Ni-Al mixed powder was selected as TE reaction system, and the reaction product was used as interlayer. The effect of temperature (800, 850 and 900 °C), hold time (5, 10, 15 and 20 min) and joining pressure (0, 10, 20 and 30 MPa) on interfacial microstructure, diffusion behavior and mechanical properties of Ni/316SS joint were investigated. The maximum combustion temperature of Ni-Al interlayer during heating process was 1655 °C and a significant exothermic phenomenon was lasted for 2 s. 316SS(Al), Fe2Al5(Ni, Cr) and serration-like Ni5Al3 and Ni3Al were detected at the interface containing a reaction layer because of element diffusion. The maximum shear strength of the Ni/316SS joint was 65.2 MPa, and the failure is characterized by typical brittleness fracture. The fracture mode is the combination of partial spalling and fracture of the interlayer. The post heat-treatment assisted TE joining technique significantly shortened the bonding process of the dissimilar Ni/316SS joint at moderate temperatures, realizing the low energy and efficient joining between Ni and 316SS.

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