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Process overview
Low heat conductivity and viscosity of polymers means that the most practical welding geometry is overlap welding. Here, the laser beam penetrates the upper material and is absorbed by the lower material. The heating of the latter leads to plastification which bridges the work-piece gap and melts the upper material by heat transfer. Therefore, having a small work piece gap is an important success factor.
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| Laser light penetrates the upper layer and is absorbed by the lower material (A). The melting of the latter transfers (B) the heat to the upperlayer (C). The mutual melting pool solidifies under external pressure to a high-quality weld (D).
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