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Laser remelting produces structured surface designs

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

Structuring the metallic surfaces of tool inserts by laser remelting allows manufacturers to more quickly and cost-effectively adapt their production processes to incorporate novel structures and design elements. Unlike laser structuring by ablation, remelting can produce finished surfaces that do not require postprocessing. For a structure depth of ~200 µm, this method can achieve processing rates of up to 75 mm in 2 min in a single pass. The ablation method achieves only 1 to 10 mm in 3 min and requires about 10 passes to achieve the 200-µm structure depth. A...Read full article

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    Published: December 2011
    ablationdual-gloss designsEuropeFraunhofer ILTFraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILTGermanyindustriallaser beamslaser remeltinglaser structuringResearch & TechnologyTech Pulsetool manufacturingLasers

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