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9 March 2015 Laser beam welding of new ultra-high strength and supra-ductile steels
Martin Dahmen
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Abstract
Ultra-high strength and supra-ductile are entering fields of new applications. Those materials are excellent candidates for modern light-weight construction and functional integration. As ultra-high strength steels the stainless martensitic grade 1.4034 and the bainitic steel UNS 53835 are investigated. For the supra-ductile steels stand two high austenitic steels with 18 and 28 % manganese. As there are no processing windows an approach from the metallurgical base on is required. Adjusting the weld microstructure the Q+P and the QT steels require weld heat treatment. The HSD steel is weldable without. Due to their applications the ultra-high strength steels are welded in as-rolled and strengthened condition. Also the reaction of the weld on hot stamping is reflected for the martensitic grades. The supra-ductile steels are welded as solution annealed and work hardened by 50%. The results show the general suitability for laser beam welding.
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Martin Dahmen "Laser beam welding of new ultra-high strength and supra-ductile steels", Proc. SPIE 9356, High-Power Laser Materials Processing: Lasers, Beam Delivery, Diagnostics, and Applications IV, 93560D (9 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2084701
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KEYWORDS
Carbon

Manganese

Heat treatments

Fusion energy

Carbon dioxide lasers

Metals

Fiber lasers

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