Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5497334 | Physics Procedia | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
At present the trends in paper and packaging industries are the personalization of products and the use of novel high-tech materials. Laser processes as non-contact and flexible techniques seem to be the obvious choice to address those developments. In this paper we present a basic understanding of the occurring mechanisms of laser based engraving of different paper and paperboard materials, using a picosecond laser source at 1064Â nm. The influences on the beam-paper-interaction of grammage, the composition of the paper matrix, as well as the paper inherent cellulose fibers were investigated. Here the ablation threshold of commercially available paper was determined and a matrix ablation effect under the 1064Â nm radiation observed. These results were characterized and qualified mainly by means of laser scanning microscope (LSM) micrographs in combination with color-space analytics.
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Authors
Florian Schechtel, Yvonne Reg, Maik Zimmermann, Thomas Stocker, Fabian Knorr, Vincent Mann, Stephan Roth, Michael Schmidt,