Abstract

Concerning laser welding, establishment of welding, joining, or brazing of dissimilar materials is most expected from the recent tendency of the use of multi-materials. This chapter describes bonding results and features in joining a variety of dissimilar materials shown in the following combinations: steel and cast iron, steel or titanium and aluminum alloy, steel and copper, steel, stainless steel or Zn-coated steel and magnesium alloy, copper and aluminum alloy, metal to plastic or CFRP, and metal to ceramic. The basic joining principles of dissimilar materials will be understood.

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