Patent classifications
B23K26/16
Multi-functional ingester system for additive manufacturing
A method and an apparatus for collecting powder samples in real-time in powder bed fusion additive manufacturing may involves an ingester system for in-process collection and characterizations of powder samples. The collection may be performed periodically and uses the results of characterizations for adjustments in the powder bed fusion process. The ingester system of the present disclosure is capable of packaging powder samples collected in real-time into storage containers serving a multitude purposes of audit, process adjustments or actions.
Multi-functional ingester system for additive manufacturing
A method and an apparatus for collecting powder samples in real-time in powder bed fusion additive manufacturing may involves an ingester system for in-process collection and characterizations of powder samples. The collection may be performed periodically and uses the results of characterizations for adjustments in the powder bed fusion process. The ingester system of the present disclosure is capable of packaging powder samples collected in real-time into storage containers serving a multitude purposes of audit, process adjustments or actions.
System and Method for Laser Cleaning
A laser cleaning system includes a laser cleaning device having a laser rubber-removal assembly having a laser generator, a laser ejector connected with the laser generator, and a position adjustor slidably connected with a loading assembly; and a recycling assembly having a vacuum collector communicated with a recycling processing device; wherein the laser ejector is arranged on the loading assembly through the position adjustor; wherein the laser generator is configured to generate laser beams to remove rubber residues and the position adjustor is configured to adjust locations of the laser ejector; wherein the vacuum collector is configured to collect the rubber residues and the recycling processing device is configured to granulate the collected rubber residues.
TIP ENHANCED LASER ASSISTED SAMPLE TRANSFER FOR BIOMOLECULE MASS SPECTROMETRY
Disclosed are various embodiments for transferring molecules from a surface for mass spectrometry and other sample analysis methods, and the like. A laser is focused onto a tip of an atomic force microscope to remove and capture a quantity of molecules from the surface, so they can be transferred to a mass spectrometer or another instrument for analysis.
TIP ENHANCED LASER ASSISTED SAMPLE TRANSFER FOR BIOMOLECULE MASS SPECTROMETRY
Disclosed are various embodiments for transferring molecules from a surface for mass spectrometry and other sample analysis methods, and the like. A laser is focused onto a tip of an atomic force microscope to remove and capture a quantity of molecules from the surface, so they can be transferred to a mass spectrometer or another instrument for analysis.
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING DEVICE
A three-dimensional modeling device includes a modeling section supplied with a material including a metal powder, a laser source adapted to emit a laser used to sinter or melt the metal powder, and an optical component through which the laser emitted from the laser source passes in the midway to the material on the modeling section. The optical component is provided with a first area, which faces to the modeling section, and through which the laser passes, and a second area higher in surface free energy than the first area is disposed in at least a part of a periphery of the first area.
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING DEVICE
A three-dimensional modeling device includes a modeling section supplied with a material including a metal powder, a laser source adapted to emit a laser used to sinter or melt the metal powder, and an optical component through which the laser emitted from the laser source passes in the midway to the material on the modeling section. The optical component is provided with a first area, which faces to the modeling section, and through which the laser passes, and a second area higher in surface free energy than the first area is disposed in at least a part of a periphery of the first area.
METHOD FOR CLEANING NOZZLE AND LASER MACHINING APPARATUS
The technical problems to be solved are to keep the vicinity of the nozzle opening clean and to restrain the jet liquid column from tilting. The solution to problems lies in a method for cleaning a nozzle of a laser machining apparatus to process a work piece to be processed by a laser beam introduced into a jet liquid column, the method comprising the steps of: forming the jet liquid column by jetting a liquid from the nozzle; and irradiating a spot 30 of the laser beam onto a vicinal section of an inlet opening 22c of the nozzle in such a state that a peak power per unit area of the spot 30 of the laser beam irradiated on a surface provided with the inlet opening 22c of the nozzle does not go beyond a threshold value at which the nozzle is damaged and removing foreign matters attached on the surface.
MANUAL LASER CLEANING DEVICE
A manual laser cleaning device for removing foreign matter present on the surface of a workpiece according to an embodiment includes a laser generator oscillating a laser beam, a controller controlling the laser generator, and a laser cleaning head receiving the laser beam emitted from the laser generator through an optical fiber and irradiating a surface of a workpiece with the received laser beam. The laser cleaning head includes a head housing having a handle, a collimator placed in the head housing and collimating the laser beam scattered at one end of the optical fiber into parallel light, a high-speed Galvano scanner scanning the laser beam transmitted through the collimator at high speed using a mirror mounted on a scanning motor, and a focal lens focusing the laser beam scanned by the high-speed Galvano scanner at a focal distance and irradiating the surface of the workpiece with the laser beam.
MANUAL LASER CLEANING DEVICE
A manual laser cleaning device for removing foreign matter present on the surface of a workpiece according to an embodiment includes a laser generator oscillating a laser beam, a controller controlling the laser generator, and a laser cleaning head receiving the laser beam emitted from the laser generator through an optical fiber and irradiating a surface of a workpiece with the received laser beam. The laser cleaning head includes a head housing having a handle, a collimator placed in the head housing and collimating the laser beam scattered at one end of the optical fiber into parallel light, a high-speed Galvano scanner scanning the laser beam transmitted through the collimator at high speed using a mirror mounted on a scanning motor, and a focal lens focusing the laser beam scanned by the high-speed Galvano scanner at a focal distance and irradiating the surface of the workpiece with the laser beam.