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18 December 2014 The application of hand-held laser wire stripper in the field of aerospace
Jilin Wang, Xiaoxi Liu
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Abstract:The laser wire stripper is a non-contact material processing equipment, which adopts lasers cutting technology to strip the insulation of the wires. A wire has to be fixed to a stationary workbench to get stripped. However, the confined inner space within an aerospace product makes it impossible to perform precisely this operation, which restricts the use of laser wire strippers. This article introduces a hand-held laser stripping tool, which works like the widely used hot weezers. With its optical path extended via optical fiber, the cutting point of the tool is separated from the laser device effectively. This tool is a perfect solution to the technology problem that the wires of an aerospace product have to be stripped and soldered within its confined inner space, and improves the reliability of the product greatly.
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Jilin Wang and Xiaoxi Liu "The application of hand-held laser wire stripper in the field of aerospace", Proc. SPIE 9295, International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2014: Laser Materials Processing; and Micro/Nano Technologies, 92950Z (18 December 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2073339
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KEYWORDS
Laser cutting

Aerospace engineering

Laser applications

Laser processing

Reliability

Laser optics

Metals

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