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2003
Conference Paper
Titel
Investigations and applications of laser-arc hybrid welding from thin sheets up to heavy section components
Abstract
Laser-arc hybrid welding processes are meanwhile recognized for their robustness, efficiency and flexibility. Especially the coupling of a deep-penetrating laser beam with the heat and molten metal supplying gas metal arc (GMA) is a proven hybrid technique. It significantly expands the original welding application range of lasers. The "Integrated Nozzle" is a consequent hybrid solution of Fraunhofer ILT with successful industrial implementations since the year 2000. It reliably avoids air entrainment into the interaction zone, ensures proper propagation and coupling of laser and arc and enables a compact and slender welding head design. Actual versions of this key component for hybrid systems and latest results of new investigations and industrial applications in steel and aluminum with CO2 and Nd:YAG lasers are presented. Various gap and joint configurations as well as a broad spectrum of welding depths between 0.8 mm and 15 mm are taken into account.