Laser Cutter Uses Water-Jet Guidance

Dec. 9, 2004
Cutting hard, brittle, and abrasive materials such as ceramics presents several problems.

Laser cutter uses water-jet guidance

Diamond cutting wheels wear out, use large amounts of liquid coolant, take considerable time, and cannot machine thin gaps. Electronic-discharge machining (EDM) only works on electrically conductive materials, not ceramics, diamonds, or silicon nitrides. And laser cutting produces rough edges, conical kerfs filled with particles, and can thermally damage the rest of the substrate. One alternative is the Laser-Microjet from Synova SA, Ecubens, Switzerland, (www.synova.ch). It focuses a laser-cutting beam using a stream of lowpressure water. The water guides the laser using total internal reflection at the air/water interface, similar to how fiber optics transmit light. The pulsed laser and water flow are brought together in a chamber designed to couple the two, letting the water act as a variable-length, optical waveguide. The resulting beam makes narrow, parallel, and burr-free cuts. Water also prevents thermal damage and carries the laser beam to the bottom of the kerf. Tolerances on cutting are an order of magnitude greater than with conventional laser-cutting processes.

Sponsored Recommendations

A closer look at modern design considerations for food and beverage

April 9, 2024
With new and changing safety and hygiene regulations at top of mind, its easy to understand how other crucial aspects of machine design can get pushed aside. Our whitepaper explores...

Condition Monitoring for Energy and Utilities Assets

April 9, 2024
Condition monitoring is an essential element of asset management in the energy and utilities industry. The American oil and gas, water and wastewater, and electrical grid sectors...

Strategizing for sustainable success in material handling and packaging

April 9, 2024
Download our visual factory brochure to explore how, together, we can fully optimize your industrial operations for ongoing success in material handling and packaging. As your...

Fueling the Future of Commercial EV Charging Infrastructure

April 9, 2024
Miguel Gudino, an Associate Application Engineer at RS, addresses various EV charging challenges and opportunities, ranging from charging station design strategies to the advanced...

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Machine Design, create an account today!