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30 December 1976 Applications For Industrial Lasercutter Systems
Robert A. Salyer
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Abstract
The use of high-speed lasercutting developed for apparel manufacturing applications is now finding a place in the industrial manufacturing sector. Non-metal structural materials such as boron epoxy, graphite epoxy, Kevlar, etc., difficult to cut by conventional means, can be efficiently cut into uniquely shaped parts with an edge quality previously not possible. The advent of high-powered industrial lasers combined with advanced positioning techniques to opening a vast new market in metals fabricating. In many applications, lasercutting can be economically justified to replace conventional stamping or routing.
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Robert A. Salyer "Applications For Industrial Lasercutter Systems", Proc. SPIE 0086, Industrial Applications of High Power Laser Technology, (30 December 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954961
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KEYWORDS
Laser applications

Laser cutting

Laser systems engineering

High power lasers

Computing systems

Aluminum

Epoxies

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