2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14205969
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Effect of Defocused Nanosecond Laser Paint Removal on Mild Steel Substrate in Ambient Atmosphere

Abstract: The obvious advantages of laser paint removal technology make it a viable alternative to traditional paint removal methods. Infrared nanosecond laser was used to remove paint from car body. The microstructure, composition, surface roughness, hardness and ablative products of the samples were analyzed. The effect of the process combination of laser defocus distance and ambient atmosphere (ambient air, compressed air and inert atmosphere) on the substrate damage and the paint removal effectiveness was explored, … Show more

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“…Thermal stress stripping was the best removal mechanism [9]. Zheng et al found that the mechanism of laser paint removal in compressed air and inert gas is the laser gasification effect and thermal stress effect [10]. Zhang et al found that at a higher laser fluence, the surface roughness of the substrate decreases significantly due to surface melting [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal stress stripping was the best removal mechanism [9]. Zheng et al found that the mechanism of laser paint removal in compressed air and inert gas is the laser gasification effect and thermal stress effect [10]. Zhang et al found that at a higher laser fluence, the surface roughness of the substrate decreases significantly due to surface melting [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%