Influence of surface condition of copper sheets on ultrasonic metal welding

IF 3.8 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
E. Helfers, F.W. Müller, A. Schiebahn, U. Reisgen
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Abstract

Ultrasonic metal welding (USMW) is an industrially widespread joining process. Low heat input and large bonding area qualify USMW for demanding applications such as electrotechnical components. Despite all efforts process and quality fluctuations occur in industrial use. Until now, there is no non-destructive testing method, which makes extensive monitoring of process input variables (work piece characteristics) necessary. USMW is particularly surface-sensitive, but to date no generally valid surface parameters are known for characterizing the weldability of parts and components. Component cleaning before the process is common, but to achieve consistent quality, the cleaning process must be adapted to the condition of the uncleaned component and to the desired surface. In industrial applications, cleaning has so far often been carried out using costly and comparatively environmentally harmful processes based on mechanical and chemical principles. Within this study we investigate prior treatment of copper workpieces for USMW by means of laser beam and compare the results with chemically and mechanically processed samples. Laser treatment of the typically bright copper surfaces (low radiation absorption in the infrared range), remaining organic residues and the new formation of oxide layers pose significant challenges developing a robust process chain. Different laser treatment strategies are compared and evaluated for different initial surface conditions. The influence on the resulting cleaned surface properties, the resulting USMW process and the joint quality thus achieved is experimentally evaluated. An analytical approach to assessing the weldability based on surface properties and surface treatment is derived. The correlation of surface properties of the materials used, the welding process and welding results is possible. The lowest surface roughness and removal of rolling grooves results in the most efficient welding process. The use of laser treatment leads to the desired alignment of different input conditions, which is also represented in the robustness of the welding result. Without adjustment of the welding parameters, the laser treatment used so far results in a reduction of the joint strength.

铜板表面状况对超声波金属焊接的影响
超声波金属焊接 (USMW) 是一种广泛应用于工业领域的连接工艺。低热量输入和大焊接面积使 USMW 能够满足电工元件等高要求应用的需要。尽管做出了种种努力,但在工业应用中仍会出现工艺和质量波动。迄今为止,还没有一种无损检测方法,因此有必要对工艺输入变量(工件特征)进行广泛监控。USMW 对工件表面特别敏感,但迄今为止,还没有通用有效的表面参数可用于表征零件和组件的可焊性。加工前的部件清洗很常见,但要达到一致的质量,清洗过程必须适应未清洗部件的状况和所需的表面。在工业应用中,迄今为止的清洗通常都是基于机械和化学原理,采用成本高昂且对环境相对有害的工艺进行的。在这项研究中,我们研究了用激光束对铜工件进行 USMW 处理之前的处理,并将结果与化学和机械处理的样品进行了比较。激光处理典型的光亮铜表面(在红外线范围内辐射吸收率低)、残留的有机残留物和新形成的氧化层对开发强大的工艺链提出了巨大挑战。针对不同的初始表面条件,对不同的激光处理策略进行了比较和评估。通过实验评估了不同激光处理策略对清洁表面性能、USMW 工艺和焊接质量的影响。得出了根据表面特性和表面处理评估可焊性的分析方法。所使用材料的表面特性、焊接工艺和焊接结果之间的相关性成为可能。最低的表面粗糙度和去除滚动沟槽的结果是最有效的焊接工艺。使用激光处理可对不同的输入条件进行理想的调整,这也体现在焊接结果的稳健性上。如果不对焊接参数进行调整,目前使用的激光处理方法会导致接头强度降低。
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