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- 2023Freeform beam shaping optics for large-size 3D scaffold fabrication with high accuracy
- 2022Fabrication of large-scale scaffolds with microscale features using light sheet stereolithographycitations
- 2021The mechanism of thermal oxide film formation on low Cr martensitic stainless steel and its behavior in fluoride-based pickling solution in conversion treatmentcitations
- 2019Study of peak capacities generated by a porous layered radially elongated pillar array column coupled to a nano-LC systemcitations
- 2018Clear to clear laser welding for joining thermoplastic polymers: A comparative study based on physicochemical characterizationcitations
- 2018Ring opening copolymerisation of lactide and mandelide for the development of environmentally degradable polyesters with controllable glass transition temperaturescitations
- 2016Determination of the radial profile of the photoelastic coefficient of polymer optical fibers
- 2016Optofluidic multi-measurement system for the online monitoring of lubricant oilcitations
- 2016Chapter 21 – Biodegradable polyesters: from monomer to application
- 2015Algorithms for determining the radial profile of the photoelastic coefficient in glass and polymer optical fibrescitations
- 2014On a possible method to measure the radial profile of the photoelastic constant in step-index optical fiber
- 2013Influence of measurement noise on the determination of the radial profile of the photoelastic coefficient in step-index optical fibres
- 2012Dental composite resins: measuring the polymerization shrinkage using optical fiber Bragg grating sensor
- 2008Functional polymer materials for optical applications
- 2008Deep Proton Writing: A tool for rapid prototyping of polymer micro-opto-mechanical modules
- 2007Deep Proton Writing: A tool for rapid prototyping polymer micro-opto-mechanical modules
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Clear to clear laser welding for joining thermoplastic polymers: A comparative study based on physicochemical characterization
Abstract
The joining of materials is essential to many industrial applications used today. However, it still lacks a reliable and true single step method to join different types of materials including polymers. Laser welding was primarily employed for metals until some decades ago, but with the rise of high power solid state lasers, applications have emerged in the polymer field. With the recent addition of fiber lasers, true clear to clear welding, joining two of the same transparent polymer layers, has become feasible at a different wavelength range, which benefits the sealing of microfluidic devices. A number of research efforts were made at performing welds of thermoplastics at this wavelength range, however without attempts at offering elaborate explanation of the observations. In our work, a laser welding system using a Thulium fiber laser at 1940 nm was used to join a variety of thermoplasts, without the use of additives or prior processing. By optically and chemically characterizing the materials, a basis was established that links intrinsic material properties to observed welding performance, as determined by mechanical shear tests on the welded materials. We found that four of the ten considered thermoplastic polymers lend themselves to sufficiently strong bonding to allow the creation of leak-proof microfluidic devices by use of laser welding at this wavelength.