Laser-roll bonding and magnetic pulse welding are two relatively new processes
that greatly minimize problems of metallurgical incompatibilities between dissimilar metals
and alloys. These two processes, though technologically apart and invented for components
with distinct geometries, utilize to various extents high pressures to facilitate rapid and
localized interfacial heating and create reliable joints. In this paper, relations between process
parameters, microstructures, and properties are discussed for aluminum-to-steel joints made
by laser-roll bonding and magnetic pulse welding.
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