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- Title
High‐performance Cu/Al laminated composites fabricated by horizontal twin‐roll casting.
- Authors
Liu, S. Y.; Wang, A. Q.; Lu, S. J.; Xie, J. P.
- Abstract
Abstract: Horizontal twin‐roll casting technology was successfully introduced to produce high‐performance copper/aluminum (Cu/Al) laminated composites. The interface morphology, electrical properties and peeling strength after different annealing and cold rolling processes were investigated and contrasted with Cu/Al clad plates fabricated by conventional methods. The results show that sound metallurgical bonding between the copper and aluminum matrix can be attained after the horizontal twin‐roll casting processes and Al2Cu is the only intermetallics at the interfacial region, the thickness of interfacial interlayer is about 0.7 μm. The peeling strength is 31.4 N/mm and can be further increased to 37.1 N/mm after annealing at 250 °C. However, higher temperature like 400 °C will cause the excessive growth of intermetallics so that peeling strength sharply decreases to 9.2 N/mm. Electrical conductivity of the clad plate is 51 MS/m. At the same electrical current intensity, the temperature‐rise of the composite plate is between the pure copper plate and the aluminum plate, and closer to the copper plate. All of the properties are outstanding than that of Cu/Al clad plate fabricated by conventional methods.
- Subjects
ALUMINUM-copper alloys; LAMINATED materials; TWIN roll casting; MICROFABRICATION; STRENGTH of materials
- Publication
Materialwissenschaft und Werkstoffechnik, 2018, Vol 49, Issue 10, p1213
- ISSN
0933-5137
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/mawe.201700217