DEVELOPMENT OF PRACTICE FOR COMPOSITE ROLLING OF STRUCTURAL METAL PANELS.
Abstract
Roll bonding of structural metal panels from Inconel, PH 14-8 Mo alloy, and maraging steel has been hindered by a contaminating film on the faying surfaces. Sources of these films have been shown to be (1) improper cleaning methods and (2) outgassing of pack filler metals. Proper pickling procedures and the use of preoutgassed ingot iron as the filler metal promises to solve the problem. Fabrication of satisfactory aluminum-beryllium composite structures by the roll bonding process appears impractical due to differences in deformation. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0636588
Entities
People
- E. S. Bartlett
- H. R. Ogden
- J. R. Van Orsdel
- K. R. Grube
Organizations
- Battelle Memorial Institute