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Title: Comparison of dry and wet fibre laser precision cutting for coronary stent manufacture
Authors: Noorhafiza, Muhammad
Whitehead, David
Boor, Alan
Li, Lin
noorhafiza@unimap.edu.my
Keywords: Coronary stents
Dry and wet
Dry cutting
Fabrication process
Fibre lasers
Laser micro-machining
Medical device industry
Medical stent
Thin tubes
Wet cutting
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Laser Institute of America
Citation: Proceedings of 29th International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-Optics, vol.103, 2010, pages 1172-1180
Series/Report no.: 29th International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-Optics;ICALEO 2010
Abstract: High precision laser micromachining is extensively used in medical device industry. In medical stent fabrication, the processed stents must exhibit mechanically robust structures and high surface quality. High cost of post processing requires high accuracy in machining. Small and thin tubes heat up quickly and it is crucial to manage heat distribution in the stent fabrication process. Meanwhile, molten material removal in profile cutting of small diameter tubes creates back wall damage to the opposite wall. This paper compares wet (with water flowing through the tubes) and dry pulsed fibre laser profile cutting of 316L stainless steel tubes (<4 mm diameter, < 200 μm wall thickness). Wet cutting has demonstrated efficient back wall damage prevention of hot particles adhesion. On the other hand, kerf width, surface roughness and dross deposition have also been improved compared with the dry cutting process.
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URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/44269
ISSN: 978-091203561-1
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