Abstract

W and ferritic–martensitic steel (FMS) were joined successfully using a hot isostatic pressing (HIP) method. To minimize the difference in the thermal expansion between W and FMS, a Ti interlayer was applied. HIP was performed at 900°C with 100MPa for 1.5h, and subsequently at 750°C with 70MPa for 2h. The first HIP stage was aimed at forming diffusion joining interfaces between W and FMS. The second HIP stage corresponds to a tempering process to retain the mechanical properties of FMS. The joining interfaces were analyzed microscopically. A diffusion layer was formed continuously along the interface between the inserted Ti foil and FMS, whereas no diffusion layer was observed at the interface between the W and Ti interlayer. At the FMS side, α-ferrite was formed at the vicinity of the interface, amounting to ∼200μm in thickness. The α-phase was gradually decreased as being apart from the joining interface, and a typical martensitic phase was then obtained in the bulk FMS.

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