Expanding Lightweight Design Potential by Hybrid Joining of Aluminum Sheets with Aluminum Casting Through Compound Sand Casting and Induction Heating
Christopher Locke,
Raffael Pichler,
Martin Guggemos
et al.
Abstract:Combining light metals like aluminum to produce lightweight structures offers a high weight‐saving and contributes to a circular economy in automotive car body construction. Compound casting is a promising process for producing car body parts. Difficulties arise in creating metallic continuity between insert and casting. Insert coatings are used to remove the oxide layer and thereby improve the wettability of the melt. This study uses a hybrid joining method to improve the metallic bond between insert and cast… Show more
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