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5 March 2021 High throughput laser beam welding with 16 kW 1.03 μm annular beam shaping
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Abstract
Multi-kilowatt Laser Beam Welding (LBW) processes must take up three challenges to keep improving its performance: handling high power, shaping the output beam and reducing focus shift. This will lead to a higher quality and speed as well as the capability to weld thicker parts. We describe here a beam shaper compatible with industry standard equipment (collimation and focusing modules, arm robot and laser) handling up to 16kW average power delivering a mm-wide annular shape and reducing the focus shift. The LBW processes improvements on different materials are described.
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Matthieu Meunier, David Lemaitre, Aymeric Lucas, Pierre Vernaz-Gris, Romain Cornee, Ivan Gusachenko, Gwenn Pallier, Eric Laurensot, and Olivier Pinel "High throughput laser beam welding with 16 kW 1.03 μm annular beam shaping", Proc. SPIE 11679, High-Power Laser Materials Processing: Applications, Diagnostics, and Systems X, 116790B (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2584062
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KEYWORDS
Beam shaping

Reflectivity

Standards development

Thermography

Aerospace engineering

Collimation

Laser applications

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