Laser cutting of materials of various thicknesses

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Thise paper deals with the application of laser technology and optimizing the parameters for cutting nickel alloy. The theoretical part of the paper describes various types of lasers, their principles and usage. The experimental part focuses on optimizing the section parameteres of Haynes 718 alloy using a CO2 gas laser. This alloy is employed in the production of components for the aircraft industry. The experiment was performed on the Wibro Delta laser system designed for sizable parts. The actual section is measured with respect to its quality and any accompanying side effects that occur during the process. In this case, laser output and cutting speed were the parameters with most influence on the final cut. The summary explains the results achieved in a metallographic laboratory.

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Grepl, M., Pagáč, M., & Petrů, J. (2012). Laser cutting of materials of various thicknesses. Acta Polytechnica, 52(4), 62–67. https://doi.org/10.14311/1592

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