Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Including application of electrical radiant or wave energy...
Patent
1983-12-12
1988-07-12
Fisher, Richard V.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Including application of electrical radiant or wave energy...
134 38, 21912185, B08B 700
Patent
active
047567651
ABSTRACT:
A method of removing material of poor thermal conductivity such as paint, grease, ceramics, and the like from a substrate by ablation without damage to the substrate by delivering to the material to be removed pulses or their equivalent of a laser beam having a wavelength at which the material to be removed is opaque and a fluence sufficient to ablate or decompose the material without damaging or adversely affecting the substrate or its surface.
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AVCO Research Laboratory, Inc.
Fisher Richard V.
Frederick M. E.
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