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Article

Roller Joining of AA1050 and AA6061 Aluminum Foam Immediately After Heating Process

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Graduate School of Science and Technology, Gunma University, Kiryu 376-8515, Japan
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Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan
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Metals 2026, 16(1), 102; https://doi.org/10.3390/met16010102
Submission received: 20 December 2025 / Revised: 14 January 2026 / Accepted: 14 January 2026 / Published: 16 January 2026
(This article belongs to the Section Metal Casting, Forming and Heat Treatment)

Abstract

Aluminum foam is attracting attention as a multifunctional, ultra-lightweight material. To apply this aluminum foam to actual industrial materials, aluminum foam plates are required. In addition, it is expected that a multi-layer aluminum foam composed of dissimilar aluminum alloy foam layers can further enhance its functionality. In this study, we attempted to fabricate a three-layer aluminum foam composed of commercially pure aluminum AA1050 and Al-Mg-Si aluminum alloy AA6061 by heating and foaming a total of three pieces of AA1050 precursor and AA6061 precursor arranged alternately, followed by immediate roller joining. It was found that, by traversing a roller immediately after foaming the AA1050 and AA6061 precursors, the aluminum foam could be joined while forming it into a flat plate. In addition, X-ray CT images of the fabricated samples revealed that material flow induced by roller traversing ruptured the surface skin layer. Numerous pores were observed within the sample, indicating pores were maintained during the roller traversing and no significant differences in porosities were identified between AA1050 aluminum foam and AA6061 aluminum foam. Furthermore, from the four-point bending test and the observation of samples after bending test, although quantitative mechanical properties were not obtained due to the as-joined samples were used for the bending test, pores were observed at the fracture surfaces, confirming that roller joining achieved seamless joining.
Keywords: cellular aluminum; friction stir welding; roller forming; functionally graded; multi-layer; foaming cellular aluminum; friction stir welding; roller forming; functionally graded; multi-layer; foaming

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Hangai, Y.; Nagatake, S.; Suzuki, R.; Amagai, K.; Yoshikawa, N. Roller Joining of AA1050 and AA6061 Aluminum Foam Immediately After Heating Process. Metals 2026, 16, 102. https://doi.org/10.3390/met16010102

AMA Style

Hangai Y, Nagatake S, Suzuki R, Amagai K, Yoshikawa N. Roller Joining of AA1050 and AA6061 Aluminum Foam Immediately After Heating Process. Metals. 2026; 16(1):102. https://doi.org/10.3390/met16010102

Chicago/Turabian Style

Hangai, Yoshihiko, Shingo Nagatake, Ryosuke Suzuki, Kenji Amagai, and Nobuhiro Yoshikawa. 2026. "Roller Joining of AA1050 and AA6061 Aluminum Foam Immediately After Heating Process" Metals 16, no. 1: 102. https://doi.org/10.3390/met16010102

APA Style

Hangai, Y., Nagatake, S., Suzuki, R., Amagai, K., & Yoshikawa, N. (2026). Roller Joining of AA1050 and AA6061 Aluminum Foam Immediately After Heating Process. Metals, 16(1), 102. https://doi.org/10.3390/met16010102

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