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Welding Titanium and Stainless

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BobUXL

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I have an application where a titanium part for a dental instrument needs more mass and need to weld this part to a piece of stainless. We tried welding Ti-6-4 to 304L with absolutly no success via laser welding. Is there a procedure that can make this successful and/or is there a better titanium and or stainless alloy that can be used to yield a successful weld?

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Bob
 
Bob,

How about friction welding the parts together?



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From my understanding of Titanium alloys, a dissimilar weld between Ti and an Fe base alloy, like stainless steel, is not feasible because Ti and Fe will form brittle intermetallic compounds (TiFe) that results in cracks along the weld fusion zone during solidification of the weld.

Other joining methods should be considered; perhaps brazing diffusion bonding, explosive welding(no base metal melting) or as mentioned above friction welding.
 
Thanks Guys,

This help me go into the proper direction.

Thanks,

Bob
 
Intermediary metals like Vanadium and Silver must be used if you join titanium to s.s. by welding. You may wish to braze join using an appropriate silver braze alloy. Mechanical joints (threaded or slip/shrink fit)can also be used.

 
I would Braze the items, good strength and repeatable results
 
Again, I thank everyone that responded.

Bob
 
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