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Laser Welding Process Fuses Plastics

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AACHEN, Germany, Feb. 4, 2011 — A new laser welding process that emits light at the specific wavelengths at which plastic absorbs laser radiation makes it possible to fuse two transparent plastic components together for the first time. This advance could revolutionize bioanalytics, said its creators at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology (Fraunhofer ILT). It’s a quick process, generates almost no waste and is extremely precise — within a few seconds, a laser beam has welded the casing and speedometer cover together without any screws, clamps or glues. The result is a perfect weld seam scarcely...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
    absorb laser radiationabsorbing radiationbioanalyticscost-effective laser systemDr. Alexander OlowinskyenergyEuropeFraunhofer ILTFraunhofer Institute for Laser Technologyfusing plastic components togetherGermanyindustrialinfrared absorberslaser welding plasticLight Sourcespeak welding-efficiency rangePolyBright projectResearch & Technologytransparent polymerswavelength rangesLasers

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