Abstract

A melt pocket in the bonding zone of medium carbon steel bonded on low-carbon steel by explosive welding was investigated by laser assisted atom probe tomography. It was found that the structure is nanocrystalline and (sub-) grain boundaries are enriched with carbon. High hardness values in the melt pocket are attributed to a combination of (sub-) grain size and carbon distribution.

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