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4 April 1997 Materials processing with chemical oxygen-iodine laser: ceramic cladding for stainless steel substrate
Aravinda Kar, James A. Rothenflue, W. Pete Latham
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Proceedings Volume 3092, XI International Symposium on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers and High-Power Laser Conference; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.270172
Event: XI International Symposium on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers and High Power Laser Conference, 1996, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Abstract
This paper examines the use of chemical oxygen-iodine laser (COIL) for depositing ceramic coating on a substrate. The cladding experiments were conducted in the environment of nitrogen gas, and the laser beam was focused to a rectangular spot with large aspect (length to width) ratio. The beam was scanned by keeping the length of the spot aligned to the transverse direction. Optical micrographs are presented for the morphology of the clad surface and the cross section of the cladding zone.
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Aravinda Kar, James A. Rothenflue, and W. Pete Latham "Materials processing with chemical oxygen-iodine laser: ceramic cladding for stainless steel substrate", Proc. SPIE 3092, XI International Symposium on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers and High-Power Laser Conference, (4 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.270172
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KEYWORDS
Cladding

Ceramics

Chemical lasers

Coating

Aluminum

Chemical oxygen iodine lasers

Laser processing

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