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In order to investigate the weldability of plastics, a thermographic system based on an FPA detector at 7.5 to 13 µm is realized. Using this technique, the influence of different material modifications and laser irradiation parameters on the heating behavior of selected thermoplastics is analyzed. Using an FPA detector with a spectral sensitivity of 3.4 to 5 µm, the heat conduction during the welding process of flexible flat cables is monitored. The influence of copper parts within the cable on the welding properties is analyzed.
A different setup offers the possibility to measure the temperature distribution within the surface of a welded polymer. Variations of the laser beam intensity distribution are altering the temperature field. An analysis of the temperature-time-flow within the welding zone provides information with respect to the welding properties.
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