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12 March 2024 Pure copper layer coating with multibeam laser metal deposition system with blue diode lasers
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A pure copper layer was produced on a stainless-steel type 304 substrate by using a multi-beam laser metal deposition method with blue diode lasers (B-LMD) to add the antibacterial and virus inactivation effect of pure copper on a high-strength and cost-efficient material. To make a copper layer on a substrate by LMD method, beads must be formed continuously at specific intervals and each fabricated bead must be overlapped on the substrate. In this study, to fabricate a high-quality copper layer on a SS304 substrate, the effect of hatching distance (distance between each bead) was investigated. The copper layer was fabricated on the SS304 substrate with a multi-beam B-LMD method at the spot size of 233 μm varying the hatching distance. After the copper coating process, the surface roughness and cross-section of the copper layer were observed. As a result, the surface roughness became high and a large amount of voids were formed inside the layer when the hatching distance was under 150 μm. On the other hand, dilution of copper and SS304 increased as the hatching distance increased.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Shumpei Fujio, Tamaki Yoshida, Kosei Yamamoto, Keisuke Takenaka, Yuji Sato, Kento Morimoto, and Masahiro Tsukamoto "Pure copper layer coating with multibeam laser metal deposition system with blue diode lasers", Proc. SPIE 12872, Laser Applications in Microelectronic and Optoelectronic Manufacturing (LAMOM) XXIX, 128720G (12 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3002317
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KEYWORDS
Copper

Coating

Metals

Semiconductor lasers

Surface roughness

Laser irradiation

Fabrication

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