Fibre laser cutting: the use of carbon-filled acrylic as a qualitative and quantitative analysis toolTools Atiyah, H., Powell, J., Petring, D., Stoyanov, S. and Voisey, K.T. (2018) Fibre laser cutting: the use of carbon-filled acrylic as a qualitative and quantitative analysis tool. Journal of Laser Applications, 30 (3). 032009/1-032009/8. ISSN 1938-1387 Full text not available from this repository.
Official URL: https://lia.scitation.org/doi/10.2351/1.5045349
AbstractThe use of carbon filled black acrylic (CFBA) as a quantitative and qualitative analytical tool for fibre laser cutting is investigated. In the qualitative work CFBA targets placed below the laser cutting zone when cutting stainless steel showed a distinctive ‘leaf’ shaped evaporation crater which can provide information about the nature of the reflections taking place in the cut zone. Quantitative measurements have revealed a specific evaporation energy of 3.4J/mm3 for CFBA. However, this figure is only applicable when considering intense beams when the CFBA target is stationary with respect to the laser beam.
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