sampsonr
Industrial
- Mar 29, 2014
- 15
Hi Guys,
I'm currently doing a research and development project in laser welding thin (0.5mm) stainless steel using a fibre welder (Rofin 2kW 1070nm CW) and have notice a phenomenon in which the weld becomes up to 20% more ductile as its aged over a couple of days verses tested straight away. We have statistic proven this on 2 different grades of 400 series stainless steels and can confirm that it does not happen on mild steel.
Has anyone had any experience with this? Does anyone know what could cause this? Our method of testing is a ball cupping tester where we clamp the sample and drive a ball into it until the material or weld fails, we can then read of a relevant displacement.
If anyone can help or direct me to someone that can then that would be greatly appreciated
Regards,
Roy
I'm currently doing a research and development project in laser welding thin (0.5mm) stainless steel using a fibre welder (Rofin 2kW 1070nm CW) and have notice a phenomenon in which the weld becomes up to 20% more ductile as its aged over a couple of days verses tested straight away. We have statistic proven this on 2 different grades of 400 series stainless steels and can confirm that it does not happen on mild steel.
Has anyone had any experience with this? Does anyone know what could cause this? Our method of testing is a ball cupping tester where we clamp the sample and drive a ball into it until the material or weld fails, we can then read of a relevant displacement.
If anyone can help or direct me to someone that can then that would be greatly appreciated
Regards,
Roy