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  • ICALEO 2009 Paper #905 (Systematic Development of Safe High Performance Laser Applications - Knowing the Limits of Conventional Systems)

    Systematic Development of Safe High Performance Laser Applications - Knowing the Limits of Conventional Systems
    Authors:
    Stefan Braunreuther, Iwb Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management; Garching Germany
    Sonja Huber, Iwb Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management; Garching Germany
    Florian Oefele, Iwb Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management; Garching Germany
    A. Trautmann, -; -
    Michael F. Zaeh, Iwb, Institut for Machine Tools and Industrial Management; Garching Germany
    Presented at ICALEO 2009

    The advent of modern laser beam sources, like fiber- and disk laser beam sources, led to laser applications for ec...

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  • ICALEO 2009 Paper #904 (On-Line Quality Control System for Laser Brazing)

    On-Line Quality Control System for Laser Brazing
    Authors:
    Dmitri Donst, Fraunhofer I P T; Aachen Germany
    Peter Abels, Fraunhofer I L T; Aachen Germany
    Michael Ungers, -; -
    Fritz Klocke, Fraunhofer I P T; Aachen Germany
    Stefan Kaierle, -; -
    Presented at ICALEO 2009

    The laser brazing of steel with copper solder is widely established in industrial manufacturing. The reason are process advantages as a low working temperature and thus the low thermal distortion. In addition, the quality of the joint regarding surface appearance, joint strength and impermeability are fully ensured. The major obstacle for a wide industrial spreading of laser brazi...

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  • ICALEO 2009 Paper #903 (Laser Patterned Nonwovens)

    Laser Patterned Nonwovens
    Authors:
    Faith Kane, Loughborough University, School of Art and Design; Loughborough. Leicestershire Great Britain
    John Tyler, Loughborough University (presenter not author); -
    Presented at ICALEO 2009

    Nonwovens are growing in significance within the design sector. They are finding increasing application as wall coverings, upholstery and furnishing fabrics. The potential to laser cut and mark nonwovens for design purposes adds to their appeal within the sector. An example of this is Mercedes-Benz use of laser engraved Alcantara®, which is a synthetic leather constructed using nonwoven technologies. This paper reports on techniques used to engineer non...

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  • ICALEO 2009 Paper #902 (Libs Device with Multi-Pulse Laser Source)

    Libs Device with Multi-Pulse Laser Source
    Authors:
    Luis Ponce, Cicata-Ipn; Altamira, Tamps Mexico
    Miguel Arronte, Cicata-Ipn; Altamira Mexico
    Luis C Hernandez, Imre-Universidad De La Habana; Altamira Mexico
    Eduardo De Posada, Cicata-Ipn; Altamira Mexico
    Teresa Flores, Cicata-Ipn; Altamira Mexico
    Lesther Moreira, Imre-Havana University; Havana Mexico
    Presented at ICALEO 2009

    A low cost LIBS equipment with burst-mode Q:Switched Nd:YAG laser as excitation source is presented. The results of investigation on several materials using laser emission plasma excited under normal atmospheric conditions are presented. It is shown that the in...

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  • ICALEO 2009 Paper #901 (Laser Assisted Design For Three-Dimensional Pleated Structures)

    Laser Assisted Design For Three-Dimensional Pleated Structures
    Authors:
    Janette Matthews, Loughborough University; Loughborough Great Britain
    Terence Kavanagh, Loughborough University; Loughborough Great Britain
    John Tyrer, Loughborough University; Loughborough Great Britain
    Presented at ICALEO 2009

    The paper is an examination of a novel process of combining a traditional textile technique with laser cutting to produce hybrid constructions of interest to the garment and interiors industries. Pleating is a technique performed either mechanically or by hand to manipulate flat sheets into three-dimensional structures. In combination with laser cutting, pleats or folds ma...

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  • ICALEO 2009 Paper #810 (High Power Selective Laser Melting: A New Approach For Individualized Series Production)

    High Power Selective Laser Melting: A New Approach For Individualized Series Production
    Authors:
    Henrich Schleifenbaum, Fraunhofer-Institute for Laser Technology; Aachen Germany
    Wihelm Meiners, -; -
    Konrad Wissenbach, -; -
    Christian Hinke, -; -
    Presented at ICALEO 2009

    World market competition currently boosts trends like mass customization and open innovation which result in a demand for highly individualized products at costs matching or beating those of mass production. This work focus on the resolution of the production related dilemma between scale and scope, e.g. either the low-cost production of high quantities or the high-end and thus cost-inten...

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  • ICALEO 2009 Paper #808 (Laser Additive Manufacturing Using WC and WC Forming Alloys And Powder Blends)

    Laser Additive Manufacturing Using WC and WC Forming Alloys And Powder Blends
    Authors:
    James W. Sears, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology; Rapid City SD USA
    Presented at ICALEO 2009

    Development of Laser Additive Manufacturing for several industrial wear applications are reported on. these applications include hot forming tooling, glass forming tooling and plastic injection molding barrels. the types of materials being used for these applications are reported. the status of the developments of these indusrtial application will be report.

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  • ICALEO 2009 Paper #804 (Thermal Control Managing for In-Situ Synthesis of Ti-C-Fe System by Laser Cladding on Carbon Steel)

    Thermal Control Managing for In-Situ Synthesis of Ti-C-Fe System by Laser Cladding on Carbon Steel
    Authors:
    Ali Emamian, University of Waterloo; Kitchener-Waterloo ON Canada
    Stephen Corbin, University of Waterloo; Waterloo ON Canada
    Amir Khajepour, University of Waterloo; Waterloo ON Canada
    Presented at ICALEO 2009

    In-situ laser cladding enables the formation of a uniform clad by melting the powder and substrate to form a composition from pure powder components. Since TiC has desirable properties such as hardness, wear and corrosion resistance, titanium (Ti) and graphite (C) are used as a composite material (i.e., TiC) to increase hardness and wear resistance of AISI 1...

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  • ICALEO 2009 Paper #802 (Laser Cladding of IN-625 Alloy for Repairing Fuel Nozzles for Gas Turbine Engines)

    Laser Cladding of IN-625 Alloy for Repairing Fuel Nozzles for Gas Turbine Engines
    Authors:
    Lijue Xue, National Research Council of Canada; London ON Canada
    Alex Prociw, Pratt and Whitney Canada; Mississauga ON Canada
    Sheng-Hui Wang, National Research Council of Canada; Lodnon ON Canada
    Jianyin Chen, National Research Council of Canada; Lodnon ON Canada
    Yangsheng Li, National Research Council of Canada; Lodnon ON Canada
    Presented at ICALEO 2009

    Pratt and Whitney Canada specializes on the design and manufacturing of aerospace gas turbine engines, which requires advanced technologies to extend components life to reduce maintenance cost. Laser cla...

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  • ICALEO 2009 Paper #709 (1000W High Beam Quality Diode Laser for Material Processing)

    1000W High Beam Quality Diode Laser for Material Processing
    Authors:
    Youqiang Liu, Institute of Laser Engineering, Beijing University of Technology; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Yinhua Cao, Beijing University of Technology; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Wenbin Qin, Beijing University of Technology; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Yuan Xia, Beijing University of Technology; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Zhiyong Wang, Beijing University of Technology; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Presented at ICALEO 2009

    High-beam quality and kilowatt- class diode laser system was reported in the paper using four wavelengths for the wavelengt...

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