BULLETIN 104-1965
BONDING OF METALS WITH EXPLOSIVES

Standard No.
BULLETIN 104-1965
Release Date
1965
Published By
WRC - Welding Research Council
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BULLETIN 104-1965
Scope
"Metals can be bonded together by high velocity collisions in which transient pressure is produced ahead of the collision line. This ""upstream"" pressure results in the formation of a jet which contains the surfaces of each metal and serves to bring together internal material under high pressure. Three types of bond zones@ each completely metallurgical@ may result from such collisions; direct metal-to-metal@ uniform melted layer@ or a mixture of these arranged in a wave pattern. The last of these is preferred for commercial applications. Explosion bonding may be used as a means to clad metal plates or to make certain types of joints. This paper reviews the dynamic conditions required to produce bonding@ the nature of the bond zones@ the utility of explosive bonding for cladding and joining@ and the properties of explosively bonded materials@ particularly those of clad metals."

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