Laser welding of galvanized steel

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Inventors

Pennington, Edward J.

Application #

783687

Filed

Oct-3-1985

Published

Feb-10-1987

Current US Class

219/121.14
219/121.64
219/121.85
219/137WM
428/659

International Classes

B23K 026/00

Field of Search

219/121 428/659 428/683

Assignee

General Motors Corporation (Detroit, MI)

Examiners

Paschall; M. H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fekete; Douglas D.

US Patent References

3969604   Method of welding...
4416737   Process of electropl...
4480166   Resistance welding...

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Other References

Metals Handbook, vol. 6, pp. 793-803, "Welding Brazing and Soldering".

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Abstract
An improved method is disclosed for producing a welded joint between galvanized steel sheet members utilizing a laser beam or the like. Surface regions of the galvanized member in the weld zone are selectively pretreated to remove the zinc coating and apply a nickel-base coating. The nickel coating avoids the vaporization problems associated with zinc, while providing suitable corrosion protection in the welded joint.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A method for welding a first steel sheet member having a corrosion protective metallic zinc coating on major faces thereof to a second steel member to form a joint therebetween, said first member comprising a faying surface region and a joint-external surface region opposite said faying surface, said method comprising

pretreating the first member to selectively remove the zinc coating from the faying surface region and the joint-external surface region thereof and applying a nickel-base coating onto said regions,

assembling the members such that the nickel-base coated faying surface region lies adjacent a faying surface region of the second member, said second member faying surface region being substantially free of vaporizable zinc, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to welding zinc-coated steel sheet using a high energy density beam, such as a laser beam or the like. More particularly, this invention relates to a method for laser welding an assembly comprising at least one zinc-coated steel sheet, wherein, prior to the welding operation, the zinc coating is selectively removed from surfaces in the weld-affected zone and replaced by a nickel coating to reduce weld porosity and provide corrosion protection.

In a typical laser welding operation to join steel sheet members, the members are assembled with faying surfaces in contact, and an external surface opposite the faying surfaces is scanned by a laser beam. The laser beam cuts a keyhole in the members, surrounded by molten metal. After the beam passes, the molten metal fills the keyhole and fuses to form the weld. The laser produces intense heating that permits the weld to be completed in a very short time, on the order of a fraction of a second for a spot weld. In a related laser cladding process, a surface is scanned while depositing a powdered metal, whereupon the powdered metal melts and coalesces to form a coating. An advantage of laser processing is that effects of heating may be limited to a narrow zone immediately about the scanned surface.
 
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