2005
DOI: 10.3989/cyv.2005.v44.i1.397
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Micromecanizado de materiales cerámicos mediante láser de femtosegundo

Abstract: En este trabajo presentamos la aplicación de pulsos láser ultracortos (110 fs @ 1 kHz; hasta 1.1 mJ/pulso) al micromecanizado de materiales cerámicos, en concreto Rubalit TM 708S, un material compuesto principalmente de alúmina y empleado en la industria microelectrónica. El mecanismo de eliminación de material es la ablación directa, que difiere de la ablación térmica empleada por los láseres convencionales en la prácticamente total ausencia de efectos térmicos, lo que redunda en un aumento significativo de l… Show more

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“…The casting on porous molds is the best known method to obtain dense ceramic bodies with minimal green structural defects, to achieve that is necessary to select the proper dispersant to ensure good stabilization of precursor suspensions to obtain the adequate rheological flow type according with the forming process [5,6]. In addition to the forming method, plaster molds are the most used in the ceramic industry due to its low cost to shape the ceramic pieces mainly because of the diversity of shapes that can be created, from the simplest to the most complex and without increasing cost final product [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The casting on porous molds is the best known method to obtain dense ceramic bodies with minimal green structural defects, to achieve that is necessary to select the proper dispersant to ensure good stabilization of precursor suspensions to obtain the adequate rheological flow type according with the forming process [5,6]. In addition to the forming method, plaster molds are the most used in the ceramic industry due to its low cost to shape the ceramic pieces mainly because of the diversity of shapes that can be created, from the simplest to the most complex and without increasing cost final product [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%