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Aluminum Steel Explosive Welding Transtion Joints For Shipbuilding or other structure connection purpose.
Explosive welding is a unique process that uses the energy of a controlled explosion to join two different metals. In the case of aluminum-steel explosive welding transition joints, it creates a strong bond between aluminum and steel.
Bimetallic or Triametallic transition joints accordingly.
- Steel (Q235B, 316L, 304) + Aluminum (AL1050 or 1060) + Aluminum alloy 5083
- Steel (Q235B, 316L, 304) + Aluminum (AL1050 or 1060) + Aluminum alloy 5083
Total thickness can be from 10 mm till 40 mm
The benefit of the last one combination is the ability for the interface to be heated up to 500 °C during fusion welding to ship structure. Meanwhile the first one combination interface can be heated only up to 300 °C