High-power lasers are used in a multitude of industrial settings. There are several key laser technologies employed for materials processing and each laser type, wavelength and architecture has its advantages and key applications where it excels. The laser, however, is only part of the story. Delivering the beam to the work piece, and monitoring both the beam characteristics, as well as the process, are important enablers for any given application.
This conference will explore high-power lasers, how their radiation is shaped and delivered to the work piece, how the process is monitored, and, in general, their use in the world of industrial materials processing. Preference will be given to "real world" industry-related submissions.
APPLICATIONS:
all types of laser welding, including remote welding and hybrid welding
brazing / soldering
joining of non-ferrous and dissimilar materials
laser applications for light-weight materials (e.g. cutting, structuring, joining)
laser processes for battery manufacturing
laser metal deposition
hardening
cladding
cleaning and structuring
surface treatment
cutting, including remote cutting
drilling
rapid prototyping and manufacturing.
DIAGNOSTICS:
laser-beam characterization and measurement of laser-beam parameters
laser material interaction
process monitoring
vision systems and tracking
destructive and non-destructive quality testing methods
surface diagnostics
coupling experiments and simulations
high-speed imaging
particulate diagnostics
systems considerations.
SYSTEMS:
processing heads and accessories for cutting, welding, material deposition (LMD) and surface treatment
scanning heads
beam shaping and guiding devices, including fibers, connectors, and accessories
fibers and components for high peak power usage
thermal lensing and optics design approaches.
02月16日
2016
02月18日
2016
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