RE: welding thin sheets

From: Kramlick Josh-EJK030 (ejk030@email.mot.com)
Date: Wed Jul 12 2000 - 19:50:11 EEST


This also sounds similar to the CAM/LEM process for metals and ceramics.
Layers are laser scribed, stacked, and then sintered to near full density...

Josh D. Kramlick
Freeform Development Engineer

Motorola, Inc.
Communications Enterprise
Physical Prototyping & Tooling Center
8000 W. Sunrise Blvd., Rm 4J9
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33322

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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Feygin [mailto:FeyginM@HELISYS.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 11:49 AM
To: 'narendra@iitian.com'; rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi
Subject: RE: welding thin sheets

Helisys has made a number of parts out of laminated sheet metal materials,
mainly as a part of several government sponsored projects.

Michael Feygin
Chairman and CTO

-----Original Message-----
From: narendra@iitian.com [mailto:narendra@iitian.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 12:51 AM
To: rp-ml@ltk.hut.fi
Subject: welding thin sheets

Hello Everybody
If anybody has tried welding of very thin sheets of stainless steel or mild
steel 50micron,100micron thickness layer by layer to produce a metalic
prototype
using LASER .please let me know.
Thanks in advance.

Narendra Girase
M.Tech,Manufacturing
IIT Kharagpur.

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