Patent ID: 8742294

Claim:
A process for performing MIG welding between aluminum and steel members, by overlapping the aluminum member with and the steel member and performing a MIG welding operation on an end face of the aluminum member, said process comprising: providing an aluminum member having a thickness P ranging from 0.5 to 2.0 mm and a steel member having a thickness Q satisfying the following formula: 0.6≦Q/P≦0.8, and arranging the aluminum member and the steel member so that the aluminum member and the steel member overlap with each other and so that the aluminum member is positioned above the steel member; providing a filler wire made of a 4000 or 5000 series aluminum alloy having a diameter L ranging from 0.8 to 1.6 mm; locating the filler wire such that a center line of the filler wire is parallel to the end face of the aluminum member and is positioned between a distance of L away from a reference point toward an overlapped region of the aluminum member and the steel member and a distance of 2L away from the reference point toward a side opposite to the overlapped region, the reference point being set at a corner of the end face of the aluminum member on the steel member side; and applying a pulsed DC to the filler wire, the pulsed DC allowing a spray transfer to be caused in which one molten droplet falls with each pulse at a pulse frequency of 0.5 to 5 times per a welding length of 1 mm, whereby the MIG welding operation is performed along the end face of the aluminum member to form a joined welded member, whereby the joined welded member has a joint efficiency of 50% or more, is free of breakage in the weld zone between the aluminum and steel members, and a maximum stress of the weld joint is 70 MPa or more.