Abstract

A modified flux consisting of KAlF4 and aluminium powder was developed for AC-TIG braze welding of aluminium to stainless steel. By employing the flux, the arc instability and wetting angle was decreased significantly, and therefore a good joint shape was obtained. The wetting and spreading behaviour as well as the action mechanism of the flux were changed. Microstructure analysis suggested that the intermetallic compound (IMC) thickness increased obviously when the addition percentage of aluminium powder in the flux exceeded 40 wt-%. Results of tensile tests illustrated that a significant improvement in mechanical properties of the butt joint was obtained with the modified flux, and tensile strength increased from 125 to 170 MPa in maximum. Relationships between aluminium powder content in the flux and wetting angle, IMC thickness as well as tensile strength were established. Results indicated that the joint strength was affected both by weld shape and IMC thickness.

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