Direct welding of glass and aluminum alloy using nanosecond fiber
This study explored the feasibility of direct soda-lime glass/6061 aluminum alloy joining via nanosecond pulsed laser welding with beam oscillation without optical contact.
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This study explored the feasibility of direct soda-lime glass/6061 aluminum alloy joining via nanosecond pulsed laser welding with beam oscillation without optical contact.
Direct and robust fiber bonding to glass micro-optics, such as GRIN lenses and lens arrays (MLA), can be performed by using a laser welding process. This allows the optical path to be free of adhesive,
Optical fiber sensors fabricated by bonding have several limitations. To address these limitations, a CO 2 laser welding process for an optical fiber and quartz glass ferrule is proposed in
Fiber optic laser welding uses a concentrated beam of light to melt and fuse materials. This technology is increasingly popular in industries like automotive, aerospace, and electronics, thanks to
Fiber laser welding generates better welding results than resistance welding. As a non-contact process, it produces very small and precise welds with minimal heat input, resulting in
A fiber optic sensor operates with an optical fiber cable connected to a dedicated light source. These sensors offer great mounting flexibility and can be used is in a variety of environments.
Fiber lasers are solid-state welding lasers that use optical fibers made of silicate or phosphate glass to convert raw light from the laser diodes into laser beams.
In this paper, methods of welding and sealing optically transparent materials using an ultrashort pulsed (USP) fiber laser are demonstrated which overcome the limit of small area welding of optical materials.
This article provides a review of the embedding process of optical fiber-based sensors into metal components using laser-based techniques as a manufacturing method, with a particular