Laser Welding of Micro-VLE-Measurement Device and its Practical Application

By: Marika Hirvimäki, Heidi Piili, Arttu Jussila, Tuomas Purtonen, Matti Manninen, Petri Uusi-Kyyny, Aarne Sundberg, Ville Alopaeus, Antti Salminen Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland Aalto University, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology, Finland Machine Technology Centre Turku Ltd, Finland The knowledge of phase equilibrium is critical for the modeling and operation of reactors and separation units. […]

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Design of a Microdistillation Column

By: Matti Manninen, Aarne Sundberg, Heidi Piili, Antti Salminen Lappeenranta University of Technology, Laser Processing Research Group, Finland Aalto University, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology, Finland Machine Technology Centre Turku Ltd, Finland Distillation is the predominantly used separation method in chemical engineering. The device presented in this paper is called a microdistillation column, because the […]

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Energy, Cost and Throughput Efficient Processing of Solar Cells with Tailored Lasers

By: Alexander Schell and Keming Du EdgeWave GmbH, Germany In order to reduce production costs and to increase throughput, great efforts have been put to explore efficient processing in full-automated manufacturing lines. Because of non-contact processing and high flexibility the use of lasers in photovoltaic production has grown in popularity, for example laser fired contact, drilling […]

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In-situ Composition Analysis of Direct Metal Deposition Process using Optical Emission Spectroscopy of Laser Induced Plasma

By: Lijun Song and Jyoti Mazumder Center for Laser Aided Intelligent Manufacturing, University of Michigan The ability to monitor the elemental composition in real time for laser aided rapid manufacturing is essential for both estimation of elemental losses and elemental control. Traditionally X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) have been widely used for […]

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Carving Extremely Hard and Brittle Material with a Laser Beam

By: Dr. Lim Gnian Cher Laser is a potential tool for machining structural profiles on hard and brittle materials such as ceramics and carbides that traditional tools and methods find them near impossible to do.  EDM (electro-discharge machining) may be used for substrates that are conductive, such as tungsten carbide.  However, drilling small holes or […]

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