2021
DOI: 10.3390/jmmp5040139
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Local Shielding Gas Supply in Remote Laser Beam Welding

Abstract: The use of shielding gases in laser beam welding is of particular interest for materials interacting with ambient oxygen, e.g., copper, titanium or high-alloy steels. These materials are often processed by remote laser beam welding where short welds (e.g., up to 40 mm seam length) are commonly used. Such setups prevent gas nozzles from being carried along on the optics due to the scanner application and a small area needs to be served locally with inert gas. The article provides systematic investigations into … Show more

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“…On the basis of conventional twin-wire GMAW welding process, the paper innovatively introduced additional shielding gas. Through the air-shielding characteristics and mechanical properties of the gas [27], the effects of twin-wire GMAW welding on the formation mechanical properties and microstructure of the welded seam were studied under the additional shielding gas with different flowrates.…”
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“…On the basis of conventional twin-wire GMAW welding process, the paper innovatively introduced additional shielding gas. Through the air-shielding characteristics and mechanical properties of the gas [27], the effects of twin-wire GMAW welding on the formation mechanical properties and microstructure of the welded seam were studied under the additional shielding gas with different flowrates.…”
Section: Of 16mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the basis of the conventional twin-wire GMAW welding process, this paper innovatively introduces additional shielding gas. Through the shielding air characteristics and mechanical properties of the gas [30], the effects of twin-wire GMAW welding on the formation mechanical properties and microstructure of the welded seam were studied under the additional shielding gas with different flowrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%