Electric heating – Metal heating – By arc
Patent
1998-06-18
2000-10-31
Evans, Geoffrey S.
Electric heating
Metal heating
By arc
2191217, B23K 2638
Patent
active
06140604&
ABSTRACT:
In a pulse laser drilling process having a machine control for controlling a laser, an apparatus is provided to detect when a hole is drilled through a workpiece. The apparatus detects a laser pulse, where the laser pulse emits a laser light upon drilling impact with the workpiece. A second detection step detects sparks emitted by the workpiece, and a spark signal amplitude representative thereof is produced. The sparks produce visible wavelength light. A filter blocks the laser light and transmits the visible wavelength light. A photosensor associated with the filter senses when the spark signal amplitude diminishes below a predetermined threshold level. An output signal, responsive to the photosensor indicates when a through hole is complete and indicates to the machine control to stop any further laser pulse.
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Crow John M.
Somers Ralph M.
Evans Geoffrey S.
General Electric Company
Gressel Gerry S.
Hess Andrew C.
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