• PICALO 2008 Paper #P210 (Tool Steel Laser Surface Modification with Tic)

    Tool Steel Laser Surface Modification with Tic
    Authors:
    M. Angeles Montealegre, Aimen; Porri Spain
    M.A. Montealegre, AIMEN; Porriño Spain
    G. Castro, AIMEN; Porriño Spain
    A. Fernández-Vicente, AIMEN; Porriño Spain
    J. Vázquez, AIMEN; Porriño Spain
    J.L. Arias, AIMEN; Porriño Spain
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    TiC is used as coating materials to improved surface wear resistance of cold working tool steels, commonly by chemical vapour deposition (CVD) or physical vapour deposition (PVD). In this work the study of the TiC to modify the tool steel surface by producing a dispersion of resolidified TiC particles in a tool steel mat...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #P214 (An Investigation of Cutting Polycrystalline Diamond using 355Nm Uv Pulse Laser)

    An Investigation of Cutting Polycrystalline Diamond using 355Nm Uv Pulse Laser
    Authors:
    Zhai Libin, National Center of Laser Technology, China; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Chen Jimin, National Center of Laser Technology, Beijing University of Technology; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Jiang Maohua, National Center of Laser Technology, China; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Zhao Hongliang, National Center of Laser Technology, Beijing University of Technology; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Sun Chunyu, Beijing Beidou Diamond Company; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Polycrystalline diamond (PCD) is extensi...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #P216 (Formation of Micro-Nano Structure by Laser Deposition and Dealloying of Copper Alloy Layer on Macro-Component Surface)

    Formation of Micro-Nano Structure by Laser Deposition and Dealloying of Copper Alloy Layer on Macro-Component Surface
    Authors:
    Minlin Zhong, Tsinghua University; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Wenjin Liu, Tsinghua University, Dept of Mechanical Engineering; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Yide Kan, Tsinghua University, Dept of Mechanical Engineering; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Mingxing Ma, Tsinghua University; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Weiming Zhang, Tsinghua University; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Hongjun Zhang, Tsinghua University; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Nano-alloys o...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #P219 (Surface Roughness Analysis and Improvement of Pmma-Based Micro-Fluidic Chip Chamber by Co2 Laser Cutting)

    Surface Roughness Analysis and Improvement of Pmma-Based Micro-Fluidic Chip Chamber by Co2 Laser Cutting
    Authors:
    Huang Yongguang, Beijing University of Technology; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Liu Shibing, Beijing University of Technology; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    We study the sidewall surface roughness of chamber in the PMMA-base microfuidic chip which was cutting with CW CO2 laser. Our observations shows that the roughness is resulted from the bubble burst and form the residues. In order to improve the quality of the surface, we proposed a very easy way which just put the chip in high suitable ambient temperature, found that at 70-90°C wou...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #P220 (Micro Processing with High Repetition Rate Pulsed Fibre Lasers)

    Micro Processing with High Repetition Rate Pulsed Fibre Lasers
    Authors:
    Jack Gabzdyl, SPI Lasers; Southampton Great Britain
    Tony Hoult, Spi Lasers Llc; Santa Clara CA USA
    Lu Ming, Spi Lasers; Southhampton Great Britain
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Traditional q-switched laser sources have been limited in pulse frequency and in overall control of pulse energy and length. A novel pulsed fibre laser capable of operation from cw through to 500kHz has provided a tool that has enabled a number of significant processing improvements. The benefits of operating in the >100kHz regime, encompassing both quality and productivity, is evident in a number of applications such as; marking...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #P223 (Derivation of Optimal Processing Parameters for Conduction Mode Laser Beam Welds by Simulation)

    Derivation of Optimal Processing Parameters for Conduction Mode Laser Beam Welds by Simulation
    Authors:
    Achim Mahrle, TU Dresden / IOF - LOT; Dresden Germany
    Eckhard Beyer, Fraunhofer Iws; Dresden Germany
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Conduction-limited laser beam welding processes are characterized by moderate laser intensities below the threshold intensity necessary for keyhole formation. The absorbed energy at the surface of the weld specimen is transferred into the material by heat conduction and convection. These processes are relatively slow. Consequently, the penetration depth of the fusion zone and/or the possible welding speeds are limited to considerably lower values than in d...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #P224 (Study of the Laser Assisted Vapor Condensation Method for Generating Metallic Nano-Particles)

    Study of the Laser Assisted Vapor Condensation Method for Generating Metallic Nano-Particles
    Authors:
    Jehnming Lin, National Cheng Kung University; Tainan Taiwan
    Jen-Hong Jang, Ncku; Tainan Taiwan
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Nano-particles possess unique characteristics of the optical, electrical and mechanical properties. Many efforts have been made on the fabrication and characterization of nano-particles during the recent decades. In this study the synthesis of metallic nano-particles by condensation method is generated by a pulse laser irradiated on a metallic target with a rapid evaporation in an inert jet flow condenser. In the simulation analysis of local ablation phenomenon i...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #P229 (Temperature Field Simulation of Ta2O5 Ceramics by Co2 Laser Irradiation)

    Temperature Field Simulation of Ta2O5 Ceramics by Co2 Laser Irradiation
    Authors:
    Xinyu Du, Beijing University of Technology ; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Lingfei Ji, Beijing University of Technology; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Yijian Jiang, Beijing University of Technology; Beijing Peoples Republic of China
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Tantalum-pentoxide (Ta2O5) is considered as a promising nonsilicon oxide dielectric for practical application in the field of microelectronic. It has been reported that the physical properties of the Ta2O5 ceramics can be improved by laser irradiation. In the present work, a finite-element model is developed to exploring the rea...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #P230 (Laser Cladding of Az91D Magnesium Alloy with Ni-Si-Mg)

    Laser Cladding of Az91D Magnesium Alloy with Ni-Si-Mg
    Authors:
    Ding Fan, Lanzhou University of Technology; Lanzhou Peoples Republic of China
    Jianbin Zhang, Lanzhou University of Technology; Lanzhou Peoples Republic of China
    Yufeng Zheng, Lanzhou University of Technology; Lanzhou Peoples Republic of China
    Qiang Li, Lanzhou University of Technology; Lanzhou Peoples Republic of China
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    AZ91D Magnesium alloy was laser cladded with Ni-Si-Mg to enhance the surface hardness. The microstructures and phases of the cladded zone were characterized by optical microscope (OM), scanning electron microscope (SEM), and X-ray diffractometer (XRD). Th...

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  • PICALO 2008 Paper #P231 (Characterization of Laser Cladding Calcium Phosphate Coatings on Titanium Substrate)

    Characterization of Laser Cladding Calcium Phosphate Coatings on Titanium Substrate
    Authors:
    Min Zheng, Lanzhou University of Technology; Lanzhou Peoples Republic of China
    Xiukun Li, Lanzhou University of Technology; Lanzhou Peoples Republic of China
    Ding Fan, Lanzhou University of Technology; Lanzhou Peoples Republic of China
    Jianbin Zhang, Lanzhou University of Technology; Lanzhou Peoples Republic of China
    Presented at PICALO 2008

    Laser cladding has become an extensively attractive technique in the field of biomaterials. Significant effort has been devoted to combine mechanical properties of metal with biologic properties of bioceramic by this technique....

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