This study evaluates the weldability of 0.8 mm DP1000 steel using Blue Laser Light Fiber (B-LLF) welding. Experiments varying laser power and welding speed achieved full penetration at heat inputs between 17.5 J/mm and 26.7 J/mm. The best samples reached welding joint efficiencies of 86–92% relative to the base material. Hardness testing and Scanning Electron Microscopy confirmed Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) softening, due to tempered martensite, and a 58–67% hardness increase in the Fusion Zone (FZ). The results show that B-LLF welding enables high-quality joints with lower energy consumption than conventional lasers, though HAZ softening remains a key limitation in DP1000 steels.
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Eva S. V. Marques
António Pereira
Francisco JG Silva
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
University of Aveiro
Polytechnic Institute of Porto
Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Mangement
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75e2ec6e9836116a28962 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2026.01.207