Laser Marking Types Engraving Removing Layer Carbon MigrationBonding.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
In this presentation you will:
Advertisements

Highly sophisticated carbide for drilling and milling in the automotive industry and cutting applications for difficult-to-cut materials.
Synrad, Inc. Synrad, Inc Campus Place Mukilteo, WA USA Phone: (425) Website :
Manufacturing Products
Organically Stabilised Electroless Nickel
§Introducing KCI’s Nano Ceramic Coatings Technology l KCI is the leader in detergent nano ceramic coatings. l Now there is only one product that cleans,
Use in Public Sector : Cities Parks State Agencies Federal Agencies Schools and Universities And More!
Amsterdam, Holland – Selling Lasers > 25 Years Mundi Technology found a laser manufacturer who had a 120 Watt scribing laser used for cutting and welding.
Materials Feasibility for Laser Processing CO2 Laser(10.6 µm): Materials Feasibility 1. Organic Materials: Polymers (Plastics), Wood Based Products 2.
TEMPERATURE measurements
How do you LIGHT Up your world ? Welcome to a power point presentation on LIGHT. We will investigate the following : 1. What is light? 2.What are some.
Using the Epilog Legend 36EXT Laser Giorgos Nikoleris 2007.
REFRACTION OF LIGHT. REFRACTION THE BENDING OF LIGHT DUE TO A CHANGE IN ITS SPEED.
1 NEG films: recent R&D progress Paolo Chiggiato (for the EST-SM-DA section) Vacuum Issues of the LHCb Vertex Detector 28 November NEG films: choice.
Metal Engraving With CO 2 Laser GCC LaserPro. Contents 1.Purpose 2.Unique Optical Design 3.Compatible Models 4.Limitation 5.Parameters 6.Competitors comparison.
1. 2 LESSON FIVE Integrated Concepts Visual Art and Social Studies: use of materials or resources Visual Art and Geometry: two and three dimensional shapes.
Engineering materials
Making Connections to Chemistry
 Single Component Products TT-P-1952E - Waterborne traffic paint TT-P-1952E - Waterborne traffic paint A-A-2886A - Solvent traffic paint A-A-2886A - Solvent.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS Chapter 3. Density Melting point Specific heat Thermal conductivity Thermal expansion Electrical properties Magnetic.
Chapter 27 Processes Used to Fabricate Ceramic Materials.
SECOND EXAM CHE 333 Second Exam – Fall Put your name on all pages of the exam- Bond, James 1.Describe “Age Hardening” of aluminum alloys. Detail.
Corrosion. Corrosion-An oxidization of a metal, and the oxide flaking off. Oxidized metal is commonly called rust Most commonly oxygen will oxidize a.
LASER BEAM MACHINING BY S.PREMKUMAR.
Electromagnetic Spectrum ColorOptic Tools The Human Eye Grab Bag
Electromagnetic Spectrum and Light Chapter 18. Electromagnetic Waves Transverse Waves Transverse Waves Consist of constantly changing fields Consist of.
Corrosion What is corrosion? (1.9) Corrosion is the slow chemical change that occurs when a metal reacts with oxygen from the air. This chemical.
ME Session #5 Selection of term projects Assignment#4 : Review of manufacturing processes Presentations of PDS work Material selection Questions.
ELECTROLYSIS Electrolysis is a method of using a direct electric current (DC) to drive an otherwise non- spontaneous chemical reaction. Electrolysis is.
Warm Up 1. Draw the EM spectrum. 2. Draw and label a transverse wave. 3. Draw a high frequency wave. 4. What are the different types of energy? 5. What.
Datalogic Automation Company Presentation. 2 © Copyright Datalogic © Copyright Datalogic © Copyright Datalogic Datalogic.
3 things needed to make a circuit: 1. Battery - energy 2. Wire – transfers the electricity 3. Indicator – tells you if circuit is working Ex: light, sound,
Dusting for fingerprints can uncover information used to identify an unknown victim, witness, or suspect; to verify records; and to establish links between.
Fundamental in Laser Engraving and Cutting Instructor Workshop.
Metal Finishing and Painting TSM 233 Unit 16. TSM 233 Metallurgy and Welding Processes Metal Finishing – No Applied Finish  No finish is applied as some.
EAGLE LASER ENGRAVING Eagle Laser Engraving Eagle Laser Engraving 345 Ivyland Road Warminster, PA USA Phone: (215) Eagle Laser Engraving.
We recycle! Enjoy Learning Science. We recycle! It is made of glass. It is made of metal. It is made of cardboard. It is made of plastic.
1. 2  Colors  Finishing  Technical characteristics  Materials  Applications 3.
SURFACE TREATMENT AN OVERVIEW
A problem that I have is I need a small to fit in the limited available space beside my bed. For my final craft and design project therefore I have decided.
Different Types of YAG Laser Marking Machine. YAG means…???  YAG (yttrium aluminum garnet) lasers are one of the most common types of solid-state laser,
Waves, Sound, Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum Notes.
Light! 7SCIENCE. Characteristics of Light Light carries energy – Electromagnetic wave – Sources of light give off light waves A narrow beam of light travelling.
Light. Vocabulary Wavelength Crest Trough Reflection Refraction Transparent Translucent Opaque Transverse waves Visible spectrum.
Chapter 19 Light. 19 – 1 Electromagnetic Radiation Electromagnetic spectrum – energy waves that include: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light,
Laser cutting system.
Watercolor – pigment suspended in a solution of water and gum arabic
Frank Stella (b. 1936) Minimalist
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy
LIGHT/EMS NOTES.
Laser Beam Welding LIGHT AMPLIFICATION by STIMULATED EMISSION of RADIATION. Coalescence of heat is produced by the Laser beam which is having high energy.
Pots, Pans, and Containers
METAL PROCESSE: DROP FORGING
UNIT-2 CASTING AND WELDING
What are conductors and insulators?
Why Release coatings are used and what are the benefits?
Dusting for fingerprints
Definition of Corrosion
Standard Focused Handpiece
DURABILITY SUSTAINABILITY TIMELESS CHARM
USER-INTERFACE ASSEMBLIES & ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURER
VISUAL KEYS For Successful Base Material Preparation
Lasers!! By: Julia Bowman Science pg
SUPPLIER OF CUSTOMIZED
ME Session #5 Selection of term projects
Ceramic Coatings and Linings
Hammer For driving a nail Rubber Hammer For Brick/Masonry work
20W MOPA(400) Laser Marker Product Description
Electromagnetic Waves
Presentation transcript:

Laser Marking Types Engraving Removing Layer Carbon MigrationBonding

Laser engraving: Metals Sample: Surface Etching 2d matrix and text into cast aluminum Summary: All of the YAG based lasers can surface etch on metals. Surface etching is removing less than.001” of material. The Flash lamp can do this the fastest since it has the most peak energy. However the mark time will only reduce by ~10%. The laser best suited for this type of mark is the Fiber Laser due to its low initial cost, cost of ownership and compact size.

Laser engraving: Metals Sample: Engraving a 2d matrix and text into steel Summary: All the YAG markers can achieve some level of engraving since the laser is removing material. For engraving depths of.003” or greater, the Flash Lamp system is the preferred laser. Since it can deliver 85W or more of power, it can more easily remove the material in the shortest time. Varying the depth is achieved mostly by the # of passes.

Laser marking on Black Plastic Sample: Color contrast on black automotive plastic w/ YAG Summary: This material requires low power and high q-switch frequency. All YAG lasers can create this contrast. The laser suitable for this material is the Fiber Laser. The Fiber laser delivers a nice contrast on this material and is the most cost effective solution. Sample: Non-contrast on black automotive plastic w/ CO 2 Summary: The 10W or 30W CO2 system is ideal for non-contrast marks on black plastic. The decision over 10W or 30W will be price versus speed.

Laser marking with YAG on White Plastic Sample: Color contrast on white medical plastics Summary: This material requires a low q-switch frequency in order to create a dark contrast on the white material. The lasers suitable for this material are either the flash lamp or the Vanadate. The Fiber does not have a low enough q-switch frequency to obtain this contrast. The decision of Flash Lamp versus Vanadate will have many factors such as initial costs, Cost of Ownership, other materials to mark etc.

Laser removing layer Sample # 1: Removing anodize on a tag Sample # 2: Removing black paint on metal Summary: All of the YAG based lasers can remove layers. The Flash lamp can do this the fastest since it has the most peak energy. However the mark time will only reduce by ~10%. A CO 2 laser can also remove anodize and paint but the contrast will not be as bright. But it will have enough contrast to create readable barcodes. The laser best suited for this type of mark is either the Fiber Laser or the CO 2 laser due to their low initial cost, cost of ownership and compact size. The decision will come down to cost and what other parts are you looking to mark. If you have more metal parts then the fiber is the choice. If you have plastic parts as well then the CO2 is the choice.

Carbon Migration Sample: Carbon migration (black anneal) on stainless steel Summary: Carbon migration can only be done on stainless steel and titanium. It is a heat treating of the metal to bring the carbon to the surface. All of the YAG based lasers can deliver this mark. The laser best suited for this type of mark is either the Fiber Laser or Vanadate. The decision will come down to price versus mark time. The Fiber will have the longest mark time but will be the least expensive. The Vanadate will be able to increase your mark time but has a higher initial cost.

Laser bonding Appropriate for metals,glass, and ceramics This marking process is good for Safety critical hardware High temperatures Salt fog/spray environments Step 1 – Coating Applied And Bonded to Surface Using Laser Step 2 - Unmarked Coating Removed

Laser bonded sample Sample: laser bonded material to metal or plastics. Summary: For laser bonding, the two lasers best suited for this are either the 10W fiber laser and the 10W CO 2 laser. As with carbon migration, this is a heat treat process that does require time to heat and bond the material.

Laser marking with CO 2 Samples: Marking cardboard, wood, labels and glass with a CO 2 laser Summary: The CO2 is ideal for marking on organic materials such as cardboard, labels, wood and glass.