ISSN: 0354-7965; eISSN: 3042-3163; UDC: 621.791; DOI: 10.65156

Welding and welded structures, 2025, Vol. 70, Issue 4, pp. 215-226


Titanium welding and qualification of welding technology

Marko Maričić1, a, Marija Vukšić Popović2, b, Ivan Stojčić1, c, Milorad Kočić3, d, Stefan Dikić4, 5, e

  • 1TMS CEE d.o.o. Beograd, Rudnička 14, Beograd, Srbija
  • 2Akademija tehničko-umetničkih strukovnih studija Beograd, Odsek Visoka železnička škola, Zdravka Čelara 14, Beograd, Srbija
  • 3SIGMA LAB DOO, Solunska 8, Smederevska Palanka, Srbija
  • 4Institut GOŠA DOO Beograd, Milana Rakića 35, Srbija
  • 5Tehnološko-metalurški fakultet Univerzitet u Beogradu, Karnegijeva 4, Beograd, Srbija

  • Emailamarko.maricic@tms.rs
  • Emailbmarija.vuksic.popovic@vzs.edu.rs
  • Emailcivan.stojcic@tms.rs
  • Emaildoffice@sigmalab.rs
  • Emailestefan.dikic@institutgosa.rs
  • ORCID iDa0009-0001-2887-4557
  • ORCID iDe0000-0003-2700-0628

Abstract

The paper provides an overview of the qualification of titanium welding technology, as well as the metallurgical, technological, physical, and mechanical properties of titanium welded joints. Problems that may occur during the welding and methods of ensuring the quality of the welded joint, along with the results of the testing of relevant samples in accordance with SRPS EN ISO 15614-5 [10], are given in this paper. The test results of representative samples indicate that welding technology is adequately specified. In that manner, it could be expected that welding in practice could be done properly.


Keywords

Materials, titanium, qualification, welding


Acknowledgements

The paper was published in its original form in the Proceedings of the 33rd Conference with international participation "Welding 2024" held in Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia from October 2 to 5, 2024.


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