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    Ti6Al4V sheets lap and butt joints carried out by CO2 laser: mechanical and morphological characterization

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    This research work deals with the most commonly used titanium alloy, Ti6Al4V. Lap and butt laser welding processes were studied and tested by a CO2 laser system using two covering gases (He and Ar) with different welding covering gas nozzles, gas pressure and flow rates. A metallographic analysis of the cross-sections of welded specimens was carried out in order to measure the morphological characteristics of the welded joint, and micro-hardness and tensile tests were performed to complete the mechanical characterization

    On the welding of different materials by diode laser

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    In technical literature, there are few papers about the use of diode lasers in material processing and particularly in metal welding. In this paper, different materials, according to specific and particular industrial needs and requests, have been tested with a welding process by a diode laser, emitting a 808 nm laser radiation. Beads on plate have been studied. The goal was to evaluate the maximum weldable thickness and define the best process parameters for each material. The experimental evaluation has been carried out considering the following parameters: power level, welding speed (WS), shielding gas, gas nozzle and orientation of the focused elliptical spot as to the welding direction
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