LASERS CONCENTRATE ENERGY ON PRODUCTION.

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Thorn, Ron [1 ]
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[1] Metalworking Production, London, Engl, Metalworking Production, London, Engl
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DRILLING - HEAT TREATMENT - METAL CLADDING - METAL CUTTING - Laser Beam - PRODUCTION ENGINEERING;
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The laser is now gaining wider acceptance as a production tool alongside the machining centre and lathe. From metal cutting and drilling to welding, heat treatment and cladding, lasers are moving into mainline manufacturing and sub-contract shops. This article reports on the subject, including reasons for using lasers in various machining applications, disadvantages of application, and available equipment.
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