Transcript Slide 1

EWI’s Laser Equipment
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15-kW IPG Fiber Laser
4-way beam
switch
15-kW
Laser
Laser Optics for Broad Coverage
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Off-the-shelf integrated focusing optic
Integrator lens with 6- × 8-mm rectangular spot
Beam shape on
thermoplastic burn block
Integrator Lens
Beam shape on
burn paper
Broad Process Setup
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Powder delivery system
Fiber optic delivery
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Laser head
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Integrator lens
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Custom
power nozzle
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Powder
delivery line
Samples
Stainless to Steel
Inconel
(2 pass)
Stellite to Steel
Dilution
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Dilution typically less than 5%
L2
L1
A1
A2
A3
~2.6% Dilution
6 mm
10-kW Fiber Laser
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316L on 4130
9- × 12-mm rectangular spot
8 kW
~1 mm build-up (single pass)
Submerged Arc Strip Cladding SASC
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Typically 750 A, up to 40 lb/hr Typical dilution of 1020%
Electroslag Strip Cladding
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ESC - Typically 1400 A, up to 60 lb/hr, dilution 5-15%
Additive Manufacturing (AM) –
An Extension of Cladding
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From single beads
stacked upon each
other (bottom)
To large features at
high deposition rates
(top)
Mitigated by balance of
net-shape, metallurgical
requirements,
mechanical properties
(tensile, fatigue, etc.)
AM – Progressive Layers
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Additive manufacturing - build in layers, stress
relieve/PWHT, machine, as/if necessary
Deposition Rate vs Resolution
Increased Deposition Rate
Courtesy Boeing
Decreased Resolution
Summary
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Surface engineering is a broad field ranging from ion
implantation to explosive cladding in terms of the mass
of material deposited in unit time.
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Practical methods for powder and strip cladding areas
large and small, across a range of industries, include
fusion-based processes such as GTA, PTA, GMA, laser,
SASC, and ESSC depending on the area to be clad,
deposit thickness, and chemistry required. Others
include thermal spray, e.g., HVOF.
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Many processes require two layers to achieve the
desired surface chemistry and corrosion resistance;
others require only one layer.
Questions?
Ian D. Harris
Technology Leader, Arc Welding
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 614.688.5131