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Development of Automotive Body Solders

2001-10-16
2001-01-3080
Lead (Pb) based solders had been used successfully as dent and seam fillers for automotive body panels and were commonly referred to as “body solders”. The usual compositions were 70wt% Pb - 30wt% Sn or 80wt% Pb - 20wt% Sn. But due to the hazards associated with Pb dust and particles from the grinding and sanding, new lead-free body solders were developed in the early 80's. An 82wt%Sn - 15wt%Cu - 3wt%Zn composition was developed to mimic the pasty characteristics and processability of the lead-containing solders. This body solder has the advantages of corrosion resistance, compatibility with e-coat, and a lower processing temperature and lower material cost than an alternative candidate approach that uses a silicon bronze material. The ideal temperature range for applying this solder is between 280 to 350°C, which provides a workable, viscous material.
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Effects of Friction Stir Processing on Mechanical Properties of the Cast Aluminum Alloy A356

2005-04-11
2005-01-1249
Surfaces of A356 castings were treated by friction stir processing to reduce porosity and to create more uniform distributions of second-phase particles. Dendritic microstructures were eliminated in stir zones. The ultimate tensile strength, ductility, and fatigue life of the cast A356 was increased by friction stir processing. Tensile specimens of cast and friction stir processed metal were also given a T7 heat treatment. Higher tensile strengths and ductilities were also measured for these friction stir processed specimens.
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