Laser Processing: Surface Treatment and Film Deposition
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Author
Contributions
- Conde, O. - Contributor
- Villar, R. - Contributor
- Steen, W. - Contributor
Publication
1996 - Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Language
English
Word Count
240,000 words, Guess
Page Count
960 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archivelaserprocessings00stee
- ISBN-109400901976
- ISBN-139789400901971
- OCLC Control Number840303526
- Better World Books9789400901971
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27069145M
Classifications
- LCCQ1-390
Alternate Titles
- Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Sesimbra, Portugal, July 3-16, 1994
Description
The laser is an ideal tool for surface treatment. Radiant energy is absorbed in the top few layers of an opaque material, where it can heat the surface or excite the surface atoms, leading to pyrolytic or photolytic processes. Laser irradiation is also chemically clean. The principal industrial advantages of laser surface treatment are: the thermally affected region is easily controlled in terms of depth, extent and time due to the ease with which the energy can be shaped and switched; the process is chemically clean; there is no need to touch the workpiece; automation is usually possible due to the absence of environmental disturbance while the radiant energy is delivered to the process: in-process sensing and control is therefore facilitated. <br/> With these significant advantages it is surprising to discover that the industrial use of the laser for surface treatment has been slow to take off. Possibly this may be simply due to the lack of engineers sufficiently fluent in laser applications. What one needs is a critical mass of such people, which is something to look forward to. <em>Laser Processing: Surface Treatment and Film Deposition</em> makes a major contribution to the recruitment of such talented persons.
Subjects
Series Statement
- NATO ASI Series, Series E: Applied Sciences, 0168-132X -- 307
- NATO ASI series -- 307.
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