The effects of Ni and Au/Ni plating on laser seam welding of 200 mum thick
aluminum, nickel, Kovar, and cold-rolled steel sheet in the lap-joint confi
guration has been studied. Seam welds were made using a pulsed Nd:YAG laser
and a range of weld process conditions. The strength of the welds was char
acterized using tensile sheer tests and all welds were examined metallograp
hically. Ah material combinations were found to be weldable. The platings w
ere not found to affect the range of process conditions that produced accep
table welds in the nickel, Kovar, and steel specimens. However, the Ni and
Au/Ni platings reduced the power density required to form a joint in the al
uminum specimens due to the higher absorptivity of Ni. In all cases, the po
wer density which resulted in blowthrough was unaffected by the platings. T
he strength of the majority of the joints was equivalent to that of the ann
ealed base material. The aluminum weld metal hardness was increased fourfol
d by alloying from the Ni plating and Au/Ni plating, but this did not affec
t the tensile shear strength of the joint because failure of the Ni and Au/
Ni-plated Al specimens always occurred in the unalloyed softer heat affecte
d zone. Not all of the higher melting point Ni and Au/Ni plating was melted
during welding of the Al specimens and significant gas porosity was observ
ed at the interface between the Al weld pool and the unmelted Ni and Au/Ni
plating layers. However, this did not affect the tensile shear strengths of
the Al welds. A Au/Ni braze joint was observed at the sheet interface adja
cent to the fusion boundary of the Au/Ni-plated Ni, Kovar, and cold-rolled
steel specimens. This did not affect the strength of the Kovar and cold-rol
led steel specimens; however, the Au/Ni braze increased the strength of the
Auf/Ni-plated Ni specimens to that of the base material. (C) 2001 Laser In
stitute of America.