Groove formation on metal substrates by nanosecond laser removal of melted material

John V. Amiaga, Alejandro Ramos-Velazquez, Sergey G. Gorny, Svetlana A. Vologzhanina, Alexandre Michtchenko

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An effective strategy to produce grooves on carbon steel substrates by nanosecond laser radiation is proposed. The aim is to increase the productivity of grooves creation. In this study, two different modes of laser treatment are compared. The first mode focuses on the evaporation of material, while the second focuses on the formation of melted material and its removal by the action of pressure vapors produced by evaporated material. Within some ranges of processing parameters, the shape of the groove can be linearly controlled. The dependence of the groove depth also has a logarithmic nature when the number of passes is increased. Using the liquid phase mode in some ranges of parameters can reduce the amount of evaporated material in comparison with standard techniques in which the material is removed in the form of gas, and fine dust is emitted.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo2026
PublicaciónMetals
Volumen11
N.º12
DOI
EstadoPublicada - dic. 2021

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