2017
DOI: 10.2351/1.4983509
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Laser cutting and drilling with zero conicity

Abstract: This paper focuses on femtosecond laser cutting and drilling using a patent pending technology for suppressing the conicity generated by the ablation saturation. We will show that a common scanning system can be used, thanks to this technology with a conicity suppression on a scanning field of 20 × 20 mm.

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“…This result regarding small taper angle is very important for application to the SPR for dissimilar CFRP/metal joints. In an effort to reduce the taper angle, precision machining was developed and the effect of the top-hat beam was investigated [41,42]. Those methods might be not suitable for millimeter-scale machining of CFRP materials due to thermal effects and low processing time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result regarding small taper angle is very important for application to the SPR for dissimilar CFRP/metal joints. In an effort to reduce the taper angle, precision machining was developed and the effect of the top-hat beam was investigated [41,42]. Those methods might be not suitable for millimeter-scale machining of CFRP materials due to thermal effects and low processing time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%