Lasers now clean molds and parts.* They drill, cut, weld, polish, engrave en·grave tr.v. en·graved, en·grav·ing, en·graves 1. To carve, cut, or etch into a material: engraved the champion's name on the trophy. 2. , and print. Now here's something else you can do with lasers--clean molds and parts. Adapt Laser Systems (ALS Als (äls), Ger. Alsen, island, 121 sq mi (313 sq km), Sønderjylland co., S Denmark, in the Lille Bælt, separated from the mainland by the narrow Alensund. ) applies lasers to non-contact, nondestructive non·de·struc·tive adj. Of, relating to, or being a process that does not result in damage to the material under investigation or testing. non cleaning of injection, compression, and blow molding tools. In addition, lasers can strip contaminants from surfaces of parts to prepare them for decorating or bonding. ALS is exclusive distributor in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. of laser cleaning systems made by Clean Laser Systems in Aachen, Germany. The equipment comes in 120-W and 500-W versions, each configurable as a portable system or a stationary system for automated production lines. The format most frequently used by processors is a 120-W, stationary system priced at about $125,000, reports Georg Heidelmann, president of ALS. "Laser cleaning is a precise, cost-effective method for cleaning metal tools when traditional methods fall short," Heidelmann declares, referring to mechanical abrasion, chemical purging, and C[O.sub.2] ablation. Cleaning lasers are adept at removing additives, colorants, grease, rust, and other contaminants from tool surfaces, while also minimizing abrasion and heat build-up. ALS's equipment directs a programmable scanning beam of up to 0.02 in. diam. from a Nd:YAG pulsed, solid-state laser. The metal tool surface reflects laser energy and is minimally affected by it. However, the contaminants on the tool surface absorb the laser energy and are quickly vaporized va·por·ize tr. & intr.v. va·por·ized, va·por·iz·ing, va·por·iz·es To convert or be converted into vapor. va . Cleaning speed is proportional to the contaminant's ability to absorb laser energy. Any fumes fumes odorous gases and other volatile materials; inhalation of irritating fumes causes coughing and, if sufficiently severe, irreversible pulmonary edema. or particulates are removed by a filter built into the equipment. Cleaning stops once the contaminant contaminant /con·tam·i·nant/ (kon-tam´in-int) something that causes contamination. contaminant something that causes contamination. is consumed, and heat build-up is modest. This method reportedly avoids the microscopic roughening and cracking of metal surfaces that sometimes occurs with traditional cleaning methods, thus extending tool life. Heidelmann says molds can be cleaned in place, without disassembly dis·as·sem·ble v. dis·as·sem·bled, dis·as·sem·bling, dis·as·sem·bles v.tr. To take apart: disassemble a toaster. v.intr. 1. or removal, when either cool or hot. That means minimal disruption of production schedules and less downtime. Low energy use and lack of consumables keep costs low. Laser cleaning is said to be ideal for applications where molds need frequent cleaning or when mold geometry restricts access to hidden areas. However, lasers need "line-of-sight" access to areas being cleaned, and the color and chemistry of contaminants can affect their ability to absorb energy. Practical uses surface Around 50 Clean Laser Systems machines are currently in commercial use, mostly in Europe. Several are used by plastics processors to clean tools or prepare part surfaces. One system is employed in cleaning high-cavitation tools for small electronic parts in which the intricate cavities are hard to reach. Other applications involve laser treatment of part surfaces to facilitate adhesion. An example is seating for the new BMW 3 series The BMW 3 Series is an entry-level luxury / compact executive car manufactured by the German automaker BMW since May 1975. It was the successor to the 2002 coupe. The 3 Series was for some time the smallest car line manufactured by BMW (exempting the BMW-owned MINI), although that vehicles. Laser cleaning removes residual mold release from the polyurethane parts, ensuring good bonding when the parts are joined to others in seating assemblies. In another instance, a laser cleaning system is used to roughen rough·en tr. & intr.v. rough·ened, rough·en·ing, rough·ens To make or become rough. roughen Verb to make or become rough Verb 1. the surface of bonding points on a PC part where adhesion strength is critical. Laser cleaning is also used to replace costly masking steps--e.g., in a nickel-coated housing for a consumer electronic device, hi this case, the part is uniformly nickel plated and then the laser removes the nickel from specific areas, making those areas more receptive to decorative chrome plating. Laser cleaning is also used in continuous, high-speed removal of a protective film from metal edging profiles that require protection. Laser energy passes through the clear protective film and melts the adhesive underneath. The result is high-speed separation of film from the profile. |
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