2019
DOI: 10.17770/etr2019vol3.4201
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Use of Co2 Laser for Marking and Clearing of Textile Materials for Manufacture of Military Equipment

Abstract: In the last decades, a large application has been found by lasers in marking and cutting on textiles, plexiglass, wood, metals and other materials. These items apply to both the military and the economy of the countries of the world. A group of Bulgarian students from the National Military University Vasil Levski, led by Dr. Nikolay Dolchinkov, conducted a research with a group of TAR under the leadership of Prof. Lubomir Lazov at the Laser Center in Rezekne at the end of 2018. The report shows the ach… Show more

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“…everyone. During the experiments, the speed was changed in the range of 100 -350 mm / s and the power took values from 2 to 26 W [15,19]. When working, we chose low speeds and low power due to the specifics of the material and in order to improve the quality of cutting or marking.…”
Section: Experimental Data and Analysis Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…everyone. During the experiments, the speed was changed in the range of 100 -350 mm / s and the power took values from 2 to 26 W [15,19]. When working, we chose low speeds and low power due to the specifics of the material and in order to improve the quality of cutting or marking.…”
Section: Experimental Data and Analysis Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, good experimental data were obtained for marking by taking a certain volume of material (Figure 3). As a second material, a textile with a composition of 65/35% CO / polyester ± 3%, determined according to the quantitative chemical standard of EN ISO 1833 [15,16], was used. The textile is of the type used for outerwear and is partially waterproof, and the experiment aimed to find the optimal parameters for marking the fabric and for cutting it (Figure 4).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Color laser marking technology for coloring metals has also been researched at Gorny's research center. [8], [9]. The famous scientist Visco and his team researched a method for coloring metal surfaces, in which nanosecond laser pulses form small-scale periodic structures [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of laser technology has become increasingly common in various industries since its development in the 1960s. Laser sources are utilized in different technological processes such as marking, engraving, hardening, cladding, cutting, and welding [1], [2], [3]. Lasers have been employed in the wood industry for several decades, primarily for engraving and preparing various design applications in the furniture industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig.7shows a heat-treated sample at 214°C with five cuts obtained using a power density qS = 4.14×105 W/cm2 …”
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