Geiger M, Gropp A (1993)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 1993
Publisher: Publ by Pergamon Press Ltd
Book Volume: 31
Pages Range: 167-171
Journal Issue: 3
Recent improvements in the beam quality and output power of Nd:YAG lasers have made them more competitive as industrial tools. Two major advantages over CO2 lasers are the increase in absorbtivity of the shorter wavelength Nd:YAG light, especially when working on metals, and the possibility of using optical fibers. This report is concerned with the influence of the main process parameters on cut quality and the optimization of cut quality when cutting thin section stainless steel with an inert gas using a pulsed Nd:YAG laser.
APA:
Geiger, M., & Gropp, A. (1993). Laser Fusion Cutting of Stainless Steel with a Pulsed Nd:YAG-Laser. Welding in the World, 31(3), 167-171.
MLA:
Geiger, Manfred, and Armin Gropp. "Laser Fusion Cutting of Stainless Steel with a Pulsed Nd:YAG-Laser." Welding in the World 31.3 (1993): 167-171.
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