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12 November 1986 Laser Cutting Of Non-Metallic Composites
Mark D Mello
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Abstract
A composite is a mixture of two or more materials which are mutually insoluble and as a whole make up a new and improved material. Composites are becoming the desired materials of the future as many new organic and inorganic materials are improved. But in order to keep up with this advancing technology, machining methods must also advance in parallel.
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Mark D Mello "Laser Cutting Of Non-Metallic Composites", Proc. SPIE 0668, Laser Processing: Fundamentals, Applications, and Systems Engineering, (12 November 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938916
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KEYWORDS
Composites

Laser cutting

Ceramics

Manufacturing

Laser processing

Laser drilling

Gas lasers

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