Triplate is an aluminum-steel transition joint approved by major classification societies for shipbuilding. It consists of steel, pure aluminum, and corrosion-resistant aluminum bonded together using explosive welding. Triplate is easy to process and can replace conventional joints. It is important not to exceed the critical temperature limit of 315°C during welding. Triplate meets international standards and is commonly used for welding aluminum superstructures to steel hulls.
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Approval of manufacturer:
Triplate®
is approved by Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, Det Norske Veritas as well as accepted by almost all other
class societies.
Applications:
Triplate®
is most often used in shipbuilding for example as a transition joint for welding an aluminium superstructure to a
steel hull
The products:
Triplate®
is constructed in three layers: steel, pure aluminium and sea water corrosion resistant aluminium. These three
layers are homogeneously bonded together in a vacuum, with the aid of explosives (explosion cladded, welded or plated).
Processing:
Triplate®
is easy to process and replaces the conventional nut-and-bolt or rivet joint. It is important that the temperature
of Triplate®
remains below the critical limit of 315° C during welding! With reference to bending, use a standard minimum
radius of 10 times width or strip thickness.
Minimum mechanical values:
Shear strength base material - Interlayer > 55N/nm2
Bend test base material in compression acceptable
Bend test base material in tension acceptable
Side bend test: acceptable
Tensile strength (through thickness): > 75 N/ mm2
Processing temperature max. 315° C
Testing:
Triplate®
meets the requirements of all international standards,
including MIL-J-2445A for military applications.
Possible inspection authorities:
3 Lloyd’s Register of Shipping
3 Det Norske Veritas
3 Germanischer Lloyd
3 American Bureau of Shipping
3 RINA
3 Bureau Veritas
3 etc.
Welding:
The following factors influence the welding process:
Welding speed, dimensions of the transition joint, position of the weld, dissipation of heat into the structure.
Most important is that the temperature of Triplate®
remains below the critical limit of 315° C during welding!
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Base material: Steel: LRA Shipplate Gr.A or St 52-3N
Interlayer: Pure Aluminium Al 99,5 (Alloy 1050A)
Superlayer: Corrosion-resistant Al AIMg4,5Mn (Alloy 5083)
Standard Strip Width: Variable
Standard Strip Length: max. 5800 mm
Standard Strip Thickness: 28 mm or 34 mm
Dimensions:
Standard dimensions are available from stock; custom-made
sections can also be supplied quickly (including water-jet cutting).
The recommended strip width is 4x thickness of the aluminium plate.
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Steel
Almg4,5mm
Almg 4,5 mm
t
4 x t
Al 99,5
Steel
Steel
Almg4,5mm
Almg 4,5 mm
t
4 x t
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Preferred welding process:
The recommended welding methods are similar to those that are used for parent metals.
Aluminium:
GTAW or GMAW, TIG and MIG welding are acceptable, Synergic pulse Mig welding is also used. Small diameter wires are
recommended, preferably 1,2 mm as well as Argon shielding gas. The aluminium oxide film must be wire brushed away
before welding and degreased with a solvent.
Steel:
Coated electrode, GMAW, SMAW or FCAW. Small diameters electrodes are recommended (e.g. 2,5 mm).
DO NOT PRE HEAT THE TRANSITION JOINT!
If possible, the aluminium weld should be made first, in order to minimize temperature rise of the transition joint.
It is recommended to use heat sensitive paint on the transition joint in order to monitor the interface temperature.
But welds:
The strip ends should be chamfered and the butted strips clamped. An area of 3 mm above and below the aluminium/
steel interface should not be welded. This unwelded area should be hammered watertight or drilled and injected with
epoxy or sealant.
Bending:
Triplate®
can be bent in three directions:
Side bend: R = 10 x strip width
Aluminium in tension: R = 300 mm
Aluminium in compression: R = 300 mm
Triplate®
The vacuum-explosion welded transition joint, called Triplate®
is a high
quality material for welding aluminium to steel.
Aluminium / Steel Transition Joint:
for welding aluminium to steel
Triplate®b
a
a
a = 3 mm
b = 60 - 75°
AlMg 4,5 Mn
Al 99,5
Steel
b
a
a
a = 3 mm
b = 60 - 75°
AlMg 4,5 Mn
Al 99,5
Steel
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