Product Code: JLA_25_5_052009


Authors:
Ilya Mingareev
Tobias Bonhoff
Ashraf F. El-Sherif
Townes Laser Institute, CREOL, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816

Wilhelm Meiners
Ingomar Kelbassa
Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology, Aachen 52074, Germany

Tim Biermann
Joining Technologies Research Center, East Granby, Connecticut 06026

Martin Richardson
Townes Laser Institute, CREOL, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816


High-repetition rate femtosecond laser radiation was utilized to improve surface quality of metal parts manufactured by laser additive techniques. Different laser scanning approaches were utilized to increase the ablation efficiency and to improve the surface finish. Processing of 3D-shaped parts made of titanium- and nickel-base alloys resulted in the reduction of the average surface roughness to a few microns. This approach can be used to post-process parts made of thermally and mechanically sensitive materials and to attain complex designed shapes with micrometer precision. Advantages and limitations of this novel post-processing technique are discussed.

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