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US10022816B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10022816-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414906446-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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The present invention is a friction welding method for friction welding of metal members characterized by starting friction welding in a state inserting an insert material between surfaces of the metal members facing each other, wherein the insert material consists of a metal having a melting point (centigrade temperature) of 60 to 80% of the melting point (centigrade temperature) of the metal members, melting the insert material, and pushing the melted insert material out from between the pair of metal members. Due to this, the adverse effects due to high temperature heating like in the past are eliminated while a quality of joint equal to or better than the past is obtained in a short time period.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A friction welding method of a pair of metal members comprising the following steps: clamping an insert material between surfaces of said metal members facing each other prior to friction welding and then starting said friction welding, wherein said insert material consists of a metal having a melting point (centigrade temperature) of 60 to 80% of the melting point (centigrade temperature) of said metal members, melting said insert material, and pushing the melted insert material out from between the pair of metal members during friction welding, wherein the temperature at the time of friction welding is higher than a melting point (centigrade temperature) of said insert material by 50° C. or more; and wherein the insert material is a Cu-, Fe-, Ni-, or Au-based alloy, and further comprising at least one of Si, B, V, P, and Zn. 2. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 1 wherein said insert material has a thickness of 10 to 500 μm. 3. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 1 wherein said insert material covers at least one of said joining surfaces. 4. A friction welding method of a pair of metal members comprising the following steps: clamping an insert material between surfaces of said metal members facing each other prior to friction welding and then starting said friction welding, wherein said insert material consists of a metal having a melting point (centigrade temperature) of 60 to 80% of the melting point (centigrade temperature) of said metal members, melting said insert material, and pushing the melted insert material out from between the pair of metal members during friction welding, wherein the temperature at the time of friction welding is higher than a melting point (centigrade temperature) of said insert material by 50° C. or more, and wherein none of said insert material remains between said metal members after friction welding. 5. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 1 wherein said metal members are steel. 6. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 2 wherein said insert material covers at least one of said joining surfaces. 7. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 2 wherein none of said insert material remains between said metal members after friction welding. 8. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 3 wherein none of said insert material remains between said metal members after friction welding. 9. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 2 wherein said metal members are steel. 10. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 3 wherein said metal members are steel. 11. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 1 , wherein none of said insert material remains between said metal members after friction welding, and wherein said metal members are steel. 12. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 4 , wherein said insert material has a thickness of 10 to 500 μm. 13. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 4 , wherein said insert material covers at least one of said joining surfaces. 14. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 4 , wherein said metal members are steel. 15. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 12 , wherein said insert material covers at least one of said joining surfaces. 16. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 12 , wherein said metal members are steel. 17. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 13 , wherein said metal members are steel. 18. The friction welding method of metal members according to claim 15 , wherein said metal members are steel.
the heat being generated by friction; Friction welding · CPC title
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