An automatic system for monitoring the true temperature of the surface of a heated body based on a small-sized spectrometer has been developed and created. The system operates in real time with a speed of 30 ms. The system has been tested in laboratory conditions and tested in pilot production with laser cladding of metal powder.
A description of the method is given of coating deposition under irradiation with a horizontal laser beam of a gas-dust medium which is an ensemble of micro-particles moving in the gas in the form of a free vertical jet. A number of coatings are obtained on various substrates and the results of measurements of their characteristics are presented. A setup based on a cw CO2-laser for the synthesis of diamond coatings in optical discharge plasma in the laser plasmatron mode has been created. The effect of spherical lens aberrations on the discharge maintenance thresholds is established. A diamond film was obtained on the surface of a tungsten substrate when a plasma jet was expelled into atmospheric air. An automatic system for measuring surface temperature in real time has been developed and created. The system was tested for laser cladding of metal powder in a pilot production.
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