Laser surface cleaning, de-rusting, de-painting and de-oxidizing

Citation
G. Daurelio et al., Laser surface cleaning, de-rusting, de-painting and de-oxidizing, APPL PHYS A, 69, 1999, pp. S543-S546
Categorie Soggetti
Apllied Physucs/Condensed Matter/Materiales Science
Journal title
APPLIED PHYSICS A-MATERIALS SCIENCE & PROCESSING
ISSN journal
09478396 → ACNP
Volume
69
Year of publication
1999
Supplement
S
Pages
S543 - S546
Database
ISI
SICI code
0947-8396(199912)69:<S543:LSCDDA>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Many materials have been tested as substrates and surface products. Typical ly ferrous (Carbon Steels and Stainless Steels) and non-ferrous (Al and Cu metals and its alloys) materials have been employed. Some epoxy, polyurethane, polyester and acrylic paints with different thick ness and colour have been tested. Many types of surface rust and oxide on d ifferent bulk material have been undertaken to test. Similarly, some differ ent types of oils and greases commonly used in industry to prevent oxidatio n, have been studied. Different types of laser sources have been employed: an axial fast flow, 1.5 kW CO2 c.w. and pulsed laser source emitting a 10.6 mu m beam; and a portable Nd:YAG laser, Q-switched and normal-mode source: Ist harmonic 1.064 mu m (6 ns pulse duration), 2nd harmonic 532 nm (120 mu s duration pulse, LJ max per pulse) wavelengths, multi-articulated seven m irror beam guiding device, 20 Hz repetition rate. This provides shots with 600 mi maximum energy per pulse and 100 MW peak power per pulse with very l ow beam divergence: 0.5 mrad at full angle.