SAITAETGrad
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- Sep 20, 2003
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Pardon my ignorance. How do you get to .605 and .613 compliance with laser cut holes on aluminum parts? Is there any commercial or military process specifications that others use?
My application is strictly static strength with 6000 and 7000 series aluminum. The capabilities of a local manufacturer are too good to ignore. One option would be to finish drill the holes conventionally but it seems a real shame. My mind's eye says that the HAZ can't be much more than .005. Of course not all laser cutters are created equal. We'd go to another process to avoid any testing.
Is there a dragon to worry about here? What references will cure my ignorance?
All material removal processes can result in HAZ if poorly controlled. Feel free to widen the discussion beyond laser cutting and beyond static strength structures.
My application is strictly static strength with 6000 and 7000 series aluminum. The capabilities of a local manufacturer are too good to ignore. One option would be to finish drill the holes conventionally but it seems a real shame. My mind's eye says that the HAZ can't be much more than .005. Of course not all laser cutters are created equal. We'd go to another process to avoid any testing.
Is there a dragon to worry about here? What references will cure my ignorance?
All material removal processes can result in HAZ if poorly controlled. Feel free to widen the discussion beyond laser cutting and beyond static strength structures.