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4 December 2018 Influence of microgeometry generated in the laser texturing process on selected adhesive properties of modified surfaces
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Proceedings Volume 10974, Laser Technology 2018: Progress and Applications of Lasers; 109740M (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2516346
Event: Thirteenth Symposium on Laser Technology, 2018, Jastarnia, Poland
Abstract
Laser surface texturing is currently the most developed technique of producing in a completely repetitive way microcavities on the surface of machine elements. From the point of view of the technology of making textures, a very important aspect is the appropriate selection of process parameters in order to obtain texture elements with desirable and repeatable geometries and physicochemical properties. Surface texturing increases the resistance to scuffing and wear through fretting, and is also used wherever the adhesive properties of surface layers are of importance (printing techniques, joining materials, biological and chemical activity of the surface, coating, etc.) [7]
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P. Sęk "Influence of microgeometry generated in the laser texturing process on selected adhesive properties of modified surfaces", Proc. SPIE 10974, Laser Technology 2018: Progress and Applications of Lasers, 109740M (4 December 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2516346
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KEYWORDS
Liquids

Laser ablation

Laser processing

Adhesives

Picosecond phenomena

Surface finishing

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