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08/22/2022 11:50

5th Conference on Laser Polishing LaP 2022: Laser as an Alternative to Mechanical Polishing

Petra Nolis M.A. Marketing & Kommunikation
Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik ILT

    Technical details on laser-based polishing and deburring attracted more than 70 participants from all over the world to a virtual trip to Aachen in 2020. Due to the uncertain travel situation of participants from abroad, the "5th Conference on Laser Polishing" will again take place virtually for participants. 10 speakers from Germany and abroad will give an overview of the worldwide state of knowledge in the field of laser polishing on the afternoon of October 12 and 13, 2022. The event has advanced to become a recognized scientific platform for experts from all over the world. Registrations are possible until September 26.

    Functional properties of many components stand or fall with polishing, and it therefore plays a major role in many process chains. Initial industrial applications show that lasers offer an alternative to conventional polishing processes. Experts from around the world are working to expand the range of applications for laser polishing.

    LaP: Meeting place for the international laser polishing community

    One of the pioneers in the field of laser polishing is Dr. Edgar Willenborg, who has been working intensively on laser-based deburring and polishing at Fraunhofer ILT as head of a research team for more than a decade. Since 2014, experts under his leadership have presented the latest findings and research results in the field of laser polishing at the international "Conference on Laser Polishing - LaP" every two years. This time, speakers from China, Japan, Canada, the USA and Europe will report on the latest status of laser-based alternatives for polishing glass, metal, plastics and additively manufactured components, among others.

    Laser polishing recipes for glass, plastic and metal

    Presentations will focus on laser polishing, as well as related topics such as metrology, process control and deburring. October 12 is of particular interest to companies and scientists who, for example, manufacture optical surfaces and polish glass and plastics. October 13 focuses on polishing functional surfaces of metals and deburring sheet metal parts. The LaP organizers are also taking into account the growing number of additively manufactured components made of metal: Four lectures on October 13 will take a detailed look at how additively manufactured surfaces made of sophisticated metallic materials from the aerospace industry such as γ-TiAl or Inconel can be laser polished.


    Contact for scientific information:

    Dr. Edgar Willenborg
    Head of the Polishing Group
    Telephone +49 241 8906-213
    edgar.willenborg@ilt.fraunhofer.de

    Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT
    Steinbachstraße 15
    52074 Aachen, Germany
    www.ilt.fraunhofer.de


    More information:

    http://www.ilt.fraunhofer.de/en
    https://s.fhg.de/Usx


    Images

    Here: fused silica lens ground (left) and laser polished (right). A laser-polished component made of tool steel can be seen through the laser-polished lens.
    Here: fused silica lens ground (left) and laser polished (right). A laser-polished component made of ...

    © Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen, Germany.


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    Materials sciences, Mechanical engineering, Physics / astronomy
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    Scientific conferences, Transfer of Science or Research
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    Here: fused silica lens ground (left) and laser polished (right). A laser-polished component made of tool steel can be seen through the laser-polished lens.


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