Formation of Oxides and Sulfides during the Welding Process of S700MC Steel by Using New Electrodes Wires

Materials (Basel). 2024 Jun 18;17(12):2974. doi: 10.3390/ma17122974.

Abstract

To receive a high-quality welding structure of high-strength S700MC steel for applications in the automotive industry, newly developed electrode wires with increased silicon and manganese content were used. The strength and structural tests of the obtained joints were performed. In the weld, we identified the beneficial oxides strengthening the joint structure and unfavorable MnS inclusions. The non-metallic inclusions were formed inside the weld. Their arrangement, morphology, and chemical composition is described. A view on the high-temperature mechanisms of the formations included during the welding process with new electrode wires is presented. It was found that the dominant mechanism of the inclusion formation and the temperature of the welding process impact the content and varied morphology of inclusions, thus determining the exploitation time of the welded joints obtained. The obtained MAG joints made S700MC steel, due to the formation mainly of oxide inclusions and a relatively small amount of MnS phase, were characterized by a high value of yield and tensile strength, which makes them a promising solution for the automotive industry, especially against the background of connections from the discussed steel grade presented in the literature.

Keywords: HSS; MnS formation mechanism; automotive industry welded construction; high-strength steel; mechanical resistance; microstructure; welding.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by [Silesian University of Technology] grant number [BK-205/RT1/2024].