Product Code: JLA_18_2_156


Authors:
J. W. Restrepo
J. M. Ferna´ndez-Pradas
M. A. Go´mez
P. Serra
J. L. Morenza
Universitat de Barcelona, Departament de Fi´sica Aplicada i Òptica, Marti´ i Franquès 1, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain


Laser marking of architectural materials is nowadays an attractive technique for industrial and decorative applications. We report the clay brick pavers marking by vitrification with a continuous-wave Nd:YAG laser (λ=1.064 μm), at different output powers and scan speeds of the laser beam. The marked lines resulted in a dark green glassy phase. The width, depth, and cross-section area of the lines grow with the impinging laser energy density. It was found that the energy density determines the volume per length unit of glassy phase formed. However, the width and depth of the lines can present small differences depending on the particular combination of power and speed.

Product Thumbnail

$25.00

Members: $25.00

Note: When applicable, multiple quantity discounts are applied once the items are added to your cart.