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Shi Shu-Dong, Li Wei, Du Peng, Wang Meng, Song Feng, Liu Shu-Jing, Chen Nian-Jiang, Zhao Hong, Yang Wen-Shi. Removing paint from a metal substrate using a flattened top laserJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(10): 104209.
| Shi Shu-Dong, Li Wei, Du Peng, Wang Meng, Song Feng, Liu Shu-Jing, Chen Nian-Jiang, Zhao Hong, Yang Wen-Shi. Removing paint from a metal substrate using a flattened top laserJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(10): 104209. |
Removing paint from a metal substrate using a flattened top laser
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Abstract
In this paper, we investigate laser cleaning using a flattened top laser to remove paint coating from a metal substrate. Under the irradiation of a flattened top laser, the coating paint of the metal substrate can be removed efficiently by laser induced ablation, stress, and displacement force. The temperature distribution, stress, and displacement are calculated in the coating layer and substrate using finite element analysis. The effects of a Gaussian laser and a flattened top laser and the results of different diameters of laser spot are compared. The investigation shows that the flattened top laser can reduce the substrate damage and enhance the cleaning efficiency. This method meets the need of large area industrial cleaning applications by optimizing the flattened top laser parameters. -
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