Description

This presentation will provide an overview of the European project MULTIPOINT. The main objective of this project is to develop a high-power femtosecond laser system with a multibeam generation unit and custom beam delivery scanning and processing on the fly heads for high throughput micro-drilling of large Ti panels used in the fabrication HLFC structures in the aerospace industry. The challenges addressed are the following:

- A 1.2 kW femtosecond laser source working at high pulse energy is being developed. This laser has enough power to drive several synchronized processes of percussion drilling at the same time (parallel processing) and hence, maximize the production just taking into account aspects related to the increase of the energy provided to the sample.

- Secondly, a multibeam generation unit is also being developed for splitting the main beam supplied by the laser source. This unit is optimized not only optically but  takes into account process optimization and application requirements. It is designed to optimize the energy balance per beam in a pattern determined by the particular requirements of the micro-drilling of Ti panels for the development of HLFC structures.

- Finally, two strategies for delivering the multibeam pattern to the Ti panel based on the percussion drilling technique are being developed and tested. The first strategy involves the development of a multibeam scanner based on galvanometric mirrors. Its custom design will include a sufficient optical aperture to take a number of parallel beams to the sample, within a working field determined by a focussing f-theta lens, in a controlled environment by means of an inert Ar atmosphere chamber for process protection. The second head is a multibeam on-the-fly processing head with pulse trains in a multibeam pattern and assist gas. These two strategies allow us to study the best processing approach through the development of new beam delivery technologies to optimize the process parameters and maximize production

Contributing Authors

  • Roberto Ocana
    Tekniker Basque Research & Technology Alliance
Roberto Ocana
Tekniker Basque Research & Technology Alliance
Track: Laser Materials Microprocessing
Session: Micro Session VI
Day of Week: Tuesday
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Keywords

  • Femtosecond Laser
  • Hlfc
  • Microdrilling