Friction stir welding of 304 stainless steel using Ir based alloy tool

2011 
In order to investigate the durability of an Ir based alloy tool, friction stir welding (FSW) of 304 stainless steel plates was performed under various welding conditions, and the mechanical properties of the joints were measured. Defect free joints are possible under certain conditions, and the mechanical properties of the joints are the same as the base material. When the rotation pitch is ∼0·3, the degree of wear of the Ir based alloy tool with 1·4 mm probe height, which was used for the FSW of a 304 stainless steel plate with 2 mm thickness, was less than or equal to that of the polycrystalline cubic boron nitride tool with 2 mm probe height, which was used for the FSW of a 304 stainless steel plate with 9 mm thickness. The result of the tool life test in this study showed that the Ir based alloy tool enabled the FSW of 304 stainless steel over a 75 m length.
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