B23K2103/20

Methods of Joining Metal Golf Club Components With Projection Resistance Welding
20230046415 · 2023-02-16 ·

A method of joining dissimilar metal, golf club components, and particularly golf club bodies, hosels, and faces, using a projection resistance welding process is disclosed herein. The method may include the step of applying an interlayer material before the projection resistance weld process occurs.

Method for the manufacture of a galvannealed steel sheet

Method for the manufacture of a galvannealed steel sheet includes the following steps: A) the provision of a pre-coated steel sheet coated with a first coating comprising iron and nickel, such steel sheet having the following chemical composition in weight percent 0.10<C<0.40%, 1.5<Mn<3.0%, 0.7<Si<2.0%, 0.05<Al<1.0%, 0.75<(Si+Al)<3.0% and on a purely optional basis, one or more elements such as Nb≤0.5%, B≤0.005%, Cr≤1.0%, Mo≤0.50%, Ni≤1.0%, Ti≤0.5%, the remainder of the composition making up of iron and inevitable impurities resulting from the elaboration, B) the thermal treatment of such pre-coated steel sheet at a temperature between 600 to 1000° C., C) the hot-dip coating of the steel sheet obtained in step B) with a second coating based on zinc and D) an alloying treatment to form a galvannealed steel sheet.

JOINING STRUCTURE

A joining structure includes a first member, a second member of a material different from that of the first member, and a separation mechanism provided between the first member and the second member and that separates the first member and the second member from each other, wherein a resin is filled into the space between the edge of at least one member among the first member and the second member, and the other member.

LASER WELDING OF OVERLAPPING METAL WORKPIECES ASSISTED BY VARYING LASER BEAM PARAMETERS
20180009060 · 2018-01-11 ·

A method of laser welding a workpiece stack-up that includes at least two overlapping metal workpieces is disclosed. The method includes advancing a beam spot of a laser beam relative to a top surface of the workpiece stack-up and along a beam travel pattern to form a laser weld joint, which is comprised of resolodified composite metal workpiece material, that fusion welds the metal workpieces together. And, while the beam spot is being advanced along the beam travel pattern, between a first point and a second point, which may or may not encompass the entire beam travel pattern, at least one of the following laser beam parameters is repeatedly varied: (1) the power level of the laser beam; (2) the travel speed of the laser beam; or (3) the focal position of the laser beam relative to the top surface of the workpiece stack-up.

JOINING METHOD AND JOINING MACHINE
20230234161 · 2023-07-27 ·

A joining method, etc., is provided, suitable for providing improved joining giving attention to the relation between a horn part and a joining member group. A joining machine performs joining of the joining member group (a first joining member and a second joining member). A horn part of a joining processing part applies sound vibration and/or ultrasound vibration to the joining member group via a buffer member. The horn part and the first joining member are each formed of metal. The buffer member has a greater softness than that of the metal that forms the horn part.

ARC BRAZING METHOD OF BONDING DIFFERENT MATERIALS AND A PART FOR A VEHICLE

An arc brazing method of bonding different materials includes disposing an aluminum alloy to be bonded on a steel base material and arc brazing a welded portion between the steel base material and the aluminum alloy using a wire. The wire is an alloy containing Zn. It is possible to compensate for brittleness due to the bonding of different materials and to improve wettability.

Laser cutting of a pre-coated steel blank and associated blank
20230016893 · 2023-01-19 ·

Method for producing a precoated steel blank including the successive steps of: —providing a precoated steel strip including a steel substrate having, on at least one of its main faces, a precoating, the precoating including an intermetallic alloy layer and a metallic layer extending atop said intermetallic alloy layer, the metallic layer being a layer of aluminum, a layer of aluminum alloy or a layer of aluminum-based alloy, —laser cutting the precoated steel strip in order to obtain at least one precoated steel blank, the precoated steel blank including a laser cut edge surface resulting from the laser cutting operation, the laser cut edge surface including a substrate portion and a precoating portion, wherein the laser cutting is carried out in such a way that the substrate portion of the laser cut edge directly resulting from the cutting operation has an oxygen content greater than or equal to 15% in weight.

BONDING DEVICE AND BONDING METHOD FOR FRICTION STIR BONDING AND RESISTANCE WELDING
20230019177 · 2023-01-19 ·

A bonding device for joining together a first member (3), an intermediate member (4), and a second member (3) which are layered as a laminated assembly includes a probe (12, 41), an anvil (11, 11b, 11c, 11d), a shoulder member (13,13a, 61,64,68), a drive mechanism (14) configured to rotate the probe around the central axial line and move the probe toward and away from the second member along the central axial line, and an electric power supply (15) electrically connected to the anvil and the shoulder member to conduct electric current through the laminated assembly via the anvil and the shoulder member.

Method for Joining Metal Materials and Controlling Bonding Quality Thereof
20230007988 · 2023-01-12 ·

The method comprises applying a spot load to a joint part between a first metal material and a second metal material in a state where sites to form the joint part are superposed on each other. When a total thickness of the first metal material and the second metal material at the joint part before bonding is defined as T.sub.0 mm, the total thickness thereof after bonding is defined as T.sub.1 mm, and T.sub.0/T.sub.1=R is defined as a reduction ratio, the reduction ratio R is 1.4 or more.

FRICTION STIR SPOT WELDING APPARATUS AND JOINT STRUCTURE

A friction stir spot welding apparatus includes a pin member formed in a solid cylindrical shape, a shoulder member formed in a hollow cylindrical shape, the pin member being inserted in the shoulder member, a rotary actuator that rotates the pin member and the shoulder member on an axis that is in agreement with an axial center of the pin member, and a linear actuator that linearly moves each of the pin member and the shoulder member along the axis. A tip-end part of the shoulder member is formed in a tapered shape.