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Online process monitoring at quasi-simultaneous laser transmission welding using a 3D-scanner with integrated pyrometer

  • Quasi-simultaneous laser transmission welding is a well-known joining technique for thermoplastics and mainly used in the automotive as well as in the medical industry. For process control usually the so called set-path monitoring is used, where the weld is specified as "good" if the irradiation time is inside a defined confidence interval. However, the detection of small-sized gaps or thermal damaged zones is not possible with this technique. The analyzation of the weld seam temperature during welding offers the possibility to overcome this problem. In this approach a 3D-scanner is used instead of a scanner with flat-field optic. By using a pyrometer in combination with a 3D-scanner no color-corrected optic is needed in order to provide that laser- and detection-spot are concentric. Experimental studies on polyethylene T-joints have shown that the quality of the signal is adequate, despite the use of an optical setup with a long working distance and a small optical aperture. The effects on temperature are studied for defects like a gap in the joining zone. Therefore a notch was milled into the absorbent polymer. In case of producing housings for electronic parts the effect of an electrical wire between the joining partners is also investigated. Both defects can be identified by a local temperature deviation even at a feed rate of four meters per second. Furthermore a strategy for signal-processing is demonstrated. By this, remaining defects can be identified. Consequently an online detection of local defects is possible, which makes a dynamic process control feasible.

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Author:Anton Schmailzl, Sebastian Steger, Michael Dostalek, Stefan HierlGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2211705
Parent Title (English):Proc. SPIE, Laser-based Micro- and Nanoprocessing X, SPIE LASE 2016, San Francisco, California, United States
Editor:U. Klotzbach, K. Washio, C. B. Arnold
Document Type:conference proceeding (article)
Language:English
Year of first Publication:2016
Release Date:2021/02/08
Tag:Defect detection; Fiber lasers; Laser ablation; Laser processing; Laser welding; Mirrors; Polymers; Process control; Pyrometry; Scanners; Signal processing; Temperature metrology
Issue:97361J
First Page:1
Last Page:7
Institutes:Fakultät Maschinenbau
Fakultät Maschinenbau / Labor Laser-Materialbearbeitung (LMP)
research focus:Produktion und Systeme