Process for laser welding with pre- and/or post-heating in the area of the weld seam
First Claim
1. Process for laser beam welding, with pre- and/or post-warming in the area of the weld seam, wherein welding and thermal treatment are carried out by means of a single laser beam with substantially constant output, thereby characterized, that welding and thermal treatment are separated timewise from each other in such a manner that the temperature reduction of the respective illuminated surface from the point in time of the first illumination to the point of the subsequent illumination is less than 50%, and that during the thermal treatment the laser energy input, based on the illuminated surface area and time, is adjusted by defocusing the laser beam and/or increasing the rate of advance in such a manner that the side of the existing or to-be-formed weld seam opposite to the laser beam is warmed by at least 10°
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Abstract
During welding of higher stiffness steels there is significant tendency towards hardening in the area of the weld seam, which introduces a loss in ductility and thus strongly reduces the durability and quality of the construction components.
For improving the seam quality an inductive pre or post warming of the weld seam has already been proposed. This requires a complex elaborate additional construction and provides a low flexibility with respect to the seam geometry. Beyond this the clamping of the construction component and changed requirements must be adapted to
The task of the present invention is comprised thus therein, to reduce the loss in ductility of the weld seam and thereby to reduce the necessary apparatus complexity and the processing time to at least maintain, preferably to reduce.
The task is solved by a process in which the welding and warming are carried out by a single laser beam with a substantial even output and focusing however with varying rates of advance.
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1. Process for laser beam welding, with pre- and/or post-warming in the area of the weld seam,
wherein welding and thermal treatment are carried out by means of a single laser beam with substantially constant output, thereby characterized, that welding and thermal treatment are separated timewise from each other in such a manner that the temperature reduction of the respective illuminated surface from the point in time of the first illumination to the point of the subsequent illumination is less than 50%, and that during the thermal treatment the laser energy input, based on the illuminated surface area and time, is adjusted by defocusing the laser beam and/or increasing the rate of advance in such a manner that the side of the existing or to-be-formed weld seam opposite to the laser beam is warmed by at least 10°
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