The mechanical properties of the friction stir welds of the oxygen free copper (OFC) and
60%Cu-40%Zn copper alloy(60/40 brass) were investigated. The defect-free welds were obtained in
a relatively wide range of welding conditions; the tool rotation speed had rpm of 1000 to 2000 in
the OFC and 1000 to 1500 in the 60/40 brass, with the welding speed of 500 to 2000 mm/min. The
SZ hardness values of the OFC welds were almost the same or slightly lower than those of the base
metal. However, the SZ hardness values of the 60/40 brass in all welding conditions were much
higher than those of the base metal. The SZ hardness values of both metals increase with a decrease
in heat input. The tensile properties of the all-SZ showed relative correspondence to the variation of
the SZ hardness values.
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