2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2009.01.028
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Unique corrosion and wear resistant identification tags via LISI™ laser marking

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“…For very thin metals, the process could cause deformation such as curling or wrinkling effects [15]. The laser irradiated material may oxidize or burn off, melt and resolidify, evaporate, ablate, undergo chemical change or changes to its microstructure and physical properties [16]. Understanding these and other limitations can assist in deciding the best marking method for the part.…”
Section: Direct Laser Marking Methodsmentioning
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“…For very thin metals, the process could cause deformation such as curling or wrinkling effects [15]. The laser irradiated material may oxidize or burn off, melt and resolidify, evaporate, ablate, undergo chemical change or changes to its microstructure and physical properties [16]. Understanding these and other limitations can assist in deciding the best marking method for the part.…”
Section: Direct Laser Marking Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laser Induced Surface Improvement-LISI™ laser marking uses a laser beam to melt a pre-placed powder mix of alloying compounds into the surface of the base metal, precisely and according to the desired pattern [16]. It is meant to form an improved alloy with high corrosion resistance and wear properties.…”
Section: Direct Laser Marking Methodsmentioning
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