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2003
Conference Paper
Title

Out of the SHADOW: watch parts in the spotlight

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Laser beam microwelding of delicate watch components
Abstract
Conventional joining techniques like press fitting or crimping require the application of mechanical forces to the parts which, in combination with the tolerances of both parts to be joined, lead to imprecision and poor tensile strength. In contrast, laser beam micro welding provides consistent joining and high flexibility and it acts as an alternative as long as press fitting, crimping, screwing or gluing are not capable of batch production. Different parts and even different metals can be joined in a non-contact process at feed rates of up to 60 m/min and with weld seam lengths from 0.6 mm to 15.7 mm. Due to the low energy input, typically 1 J to 6 J, a weld width as small as 50 mu m and a weld depth as small as 20 mu m have been attained. This results in low distortion of the joined watch components. Since the first applications of laser beam micro welding of watch components showed promising results, the process has further been enhanced using the SHADOW technique. Aspects of the technique such as tensile strength, geometry and precision of the weld seam as well as the acceptance amongst the -mostly conservative-watch manufacturers have been improved.
Author(s)
Kramer, T.
Olowinsky, A.M.
Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik ILT  
Mainwork
Photon Processing in Microelectronics and Photonics II  
Conference
Conference "Photon Processing in Microelectronics and Photonics" 2003  
DOI
10.1117/12.482627
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik ILT  
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