Comparison Study on Friction-Welded Cu-Al Material and Pure Cu/Al

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Friction-weld Cu-Al has many potential applications to replace the traditional Cu or Al conductor as it has the superior performance and low cost. For ensuring the reliability of Al/Cu metal joints, the mechanical, electrical and long-term properties were investigated by comparing the properties of Cu and Al. The results show that the mechanical properties (tension, impact and hardness) of friction-welded Cu-Al are between the values of Cu and Al, and the welding seam is not the weakest part in mechanical. The electrical resistance of Cu-Al is also between the values of Cu and Al, and does not increase after long-term vibration test and high-low temperature cycle test. The welding seaming is a weak part for salt spray test, it is better to be protected for use.

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