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14 January 2000 Rapid production system for architectural components
Yoichi Ido, Takatoshi Katayama, Masakatu Sato
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Proceedings Volume 3887, High-Power Lasers in Civil Engineering and Architecture; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375188
Event: Advanced High-Power Lasers and Applications, 1999, Osaka, Japan
Abstract
Parapets in buildings are complex in shape and are subject to strains and deformation caused by temperature changes and other factors. At the same time, high durability and god appearance are essential requirements of parapets. In this study, the application of the YAG laser for welding thin stainless steel sheets for use as parapet in buildings was studied using both austenitic and ferritic stainless steels. It was found that high speed welding at speeds of 1000nm/min was possible for both types of stainless steels. Welding was minimized by the use of pulsed power. In addition, discoloration of the weld could be prevented. These characteristics facilitate the subsequent painting process of the welded components. Also, it was found that laser welding offers the advantage that there is no limitation in the design of curved parts.
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Yoichi Ido, Takatoshi Katayama, and Masakatu Sato "Rapid production system for architectural components", Proc. SPIE 3887, High-Power Lasers in Civil Engineering and Architecture, (14 January 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375188
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KEYWORDS
Buildings

YAG lasers

Manufacturing

Metals

Capillaries

Distortion

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