High-efficiency laser processing of CFRP

Author(s):  
Rudolf Weber ◽  
Volkher Onuseit ◽  
Simon Tscheulin ◽  
Thomas Graf
Author(s):  
R. T. Younq ◽  
R. F. Wood ◽  
G. E. Jellison ◽  
W. H. Christie

1995 ◽  
Vol 397 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. F. Lu ◽  
M. H. Hong ◽  
D. S. H. Chan ◽  
T. S. Low

ABSTRACTExcimer laser ablation is applied in the deflashing and demarking of IC packages. It is found that mold flash filled in the interface holes of IC leadframe can be removed completely by the laser deflashing in a short period of time. With appropriate selection of laser parameters, deflashing quality and efficiency can be greatly improved. The laser deflashing is more efficient for higher pin count packages. It is a superior alternative in future applications. In laser demarking, ink marks on package surfaces can also be removed completely in a short time. The surface after the processing has good conditions for remarking. The package remarking shows good permanency. The lifetime for good marking is much longer for IC packages after the laser demarking than those after hydrogen flame-off. Laser processing can be used to replace hydrogen flame-off in the ink printing of IC packages for high efficiency and safety.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian Chen ◽  
Li Chen ◽  
Zhouling Wu ◽  
Junhong Yang ◽  
Yunfeng Ma

Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (18) ◽  
pp. 2955 ◽  
Author(s):  
Myeongjoo Seo ◽  
Suwon Hwang ◽  
Taeseung Hwang ◽  
Junyeob Yeo

Recently, the rapid prototyping process was actively studied in industry and academia. The rapid prototyping process has various advantages such as a rapid processing speed, high processing freedom, high efficiency, and eco-friendly process compared to the conventional etching process. However, in general, it is difficult to directly apply to the fabrication of electric devices, as the molding made by the rapid prototyping process is usually a nonconductive polymer. Even when a conductive material is used for the rapid prototyping process, the molding is made by a single material; thus, its application is limited. In this study, we introduce a simple alternative process for the fabrication of a soft sensor using laser processing techniques. The UV laser curing of polymer resin and laser welding of nanowires are conducted and analyzed. Through the laser processing techniques, we can easily fabricate soft sensors, which is considered an alternative 3D printing process for the fabrication of soft sensors.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (12 (109)) ◽  
pp. 6-15
Author(s):  
Valerii Kotok ◽  
Vadym Kovalenko

The surfaces of thin composite electrochromic Ni(OH)2-polyvinyl alcohol films, deposited by the cathodic template method on FTO glass substrates, were proposed to be processed using laser radiation. The processing of these films was carried out in a colored state with a laser beam of a semiconductor emitter with a wavelength of 650 nm (red) with a pulse duration of 3,000 μs, the beam diameter was about 40 μm. The energy at a single point was 37.5 J/cm2. The result was a film with microholes of about 80 μm. The transparent areas of the surface did not exhibit electrochromic properties, which indicated the absence of the original electrochromic coating. The study of the properties of the laser-processed film following a certain pattern showed that the characteristics of composite Ni(OH)2-polyvinyl alcohol coatings had changed significantly. On the one hand, the coloration depth of the films decreased by several percent, on the other hand, the specific electrochemical characteristics increased significantly. The study also showed that laser processing did not lead to significant changes in the main properties of the transparent electrically conductive layer – color and resistance. Before and after laser processing, the surface resistance of FTO glasses was 12.1±0.9 and 14.4±1.2 Ohm/sq., respectively.  In addition, it was found that the processing of Ni(OH)2-polyvinyl alcohol films improved the adhesion of the latter to the surface of FTO glass. Based on the data obtained, a selective method was proposed for modifying thin colored films deposited on transparent conductive oxides (FTO, ITO, AZO) by visible laser radiation. This approach to changing the properties of films can be useful for areas related to the development of sensors, microelectronics, solar cells, small-sized current sources, electrodes with high efficiency, etc.


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