高亚男, 鲍远通, 张全逾, et al. Effect of Heating Process on Interface Performance of Cold Drawing-Brazing Stainless Steel/ Carbon Steel Cladding Bar[J]. Special Steel, 2017, 38(1): 49-53.
高亚男, 鲍远通, 张全逾, et al. Effect of Heating Process on Interface Performance of Cold Drawing-Brazing Stainless Steel/ Carbon Steel Cladding Bar[J]. Special Steel, 2017, 38(1): 49-53.DOI:
The Φ22 mm x 2 mm 304 stainless steel tube-0. 1 mm copper foil-Φ17. 2 mm Q195 reinforce steel bar is cold-drawn by reduction 10% in diameter to make the 3 layer metal closed contact
than heated and brazed at 1 150 ℃ to get Stainless steel/carbon steel clad bar. The effect of heating temperature 1 100 〜1 225 ℃ for i h and holding time (0. 5 〜4 h) at 1 150 ℃ on structure and performance of contacted interface of clad reinforce bar has been studied. Results show that the strength of brazing metal interface heated at 1 150 ℃ is maximum
i. e. 296 MPa
and the copper foil as a brazing layer is available to fulfill the metallurgical combination of stainless steel layer and carbon steel layer; with increasing holding time at 1 150 ℃,the diffusion distance and concentration of elements between stainless steel and carbon steel increase
with holding for 2 h the Fe in carbon steel side diffuses into copper foil about 80μm and the Cr and Ni in stainless steel side diffuse into carbon steel about 60μm; and the bubble type iron base solid solution containing Cr and Ni occurred in copper brazing layer becomes larger and increases ; and with increasing holding time the shear strength and micro hardness of interface area are increase first and then decrease
and with holding for 2 h the shear strength and micro hardness are up to maximum and respectively 301 MPa and HV423.