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15 August 1998 Design and study on weld protection drag cover as welding Ti6A14V by CO2 laser
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Design and fabrication of a weld protection drag-cover has been discussed in the paper as using high-power CO2 laser to weld Ti6A14V in various thickness. Argon was used to protect the weld and its nearby region from contamination from hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen as their temperature were higher than 300 degrees Celsius. The protection effect has been proven to be good, since the weld surface was smooth, the obverse side appeared silvery white, and the reverse side appeared light-yellow.
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Jinhe Liu and Jing Chen "Design and study on weld protection drag cover as welding Ti6A14V by CO2 laser", Proc. SPIE 3550, Laser Processing of Materials and Industrial Applications II, (15 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317916
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KEYWORDS
Oxygen

Nitrogen

Titanium

Hydrogen

Argon

Carbon dioxide lasers

Laser welding

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