The Thermal Laser Welding (TLW) process involves localized heating at the interface of two pieces of plastic that will be joined. Polymeric materials of Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE), both pure and containing nanostructures at different concentrations (titanium and silver nano-particles), were prepared as thin foils in order to produce an interface between a substrate transparent to the infrared laser wavelength and an highly absorbent substrate,in order to be welded by the laser irradiation. The used diode laser operates at 970 nm wavelength, in continuum, with a maximum energy of 100 mJ, for times of the order of 1-60 s, with a spotof300 m of diameter . The properties of the polymers and of nanocomposite sheets, before and after the laser welding process,were measured in terms of optical characteristics, wetting ability, surface roughness and surface morphology.
Modification induced by laser irradiation on physical features of plastics materials filled with nanoparticles
Scolaro, CristinaFormal Analysis
;Visco, AnnamariaConceptualization
;Torrisi, LorenzoMethodology
;Restuccia, NancyData Curation
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2018-01-01
Abstract
The Thermal Laser Welding (TLW) process involves localized heating at the interface of two pieces of plastic that will be joined. Polymeric materials of Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE), both pure and containing nanostructures at different concentrations (titanium and silver nano-particles), were prepared as thin foils in order to produce an interface between a substrate transparent to the infrared laser wavelength and an highly absorbent substrate,in order to be welded by the laser irradiation. The used diode laser operates at 970 nm wavelength, in continuum, with a maximum energy of 100 mJ, for times of the order of 1-60 s, with a spotof300 m of diameter . The properties of the polymers and of nanocomposite sheets, before and after the laser welding process,were measured in terms of optical characteristics, wetting ability, surface roughness and surface morphology.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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