Laser transmission welding is a suitable technology to join thin films of similar or dissimilar materials without any addition of chemical solvents or adhesives. This process represents a very important opportunity in the case of packaging applications (for example in food and pharmaceutical sectors) where the realisation of strong welds by avoiding the contact between the thermal source and the processed materials and, furthermore, without using any third material that could contaminate the contents, is reliable and relevant. The aim of this paper is to prove the feasibility of the laser transmission welding of polylactide to aluminium thin films by means of laser transmission welding through the use of a low power pulsed wave fibre laser. Laser joint samples were realised, analysed by optical microscopy to reveal possible defects and to evaluate the weld width and tested to measure the mechanical tensile strength. An accurate relationship between the joint quality and both the welding speed and the k-factor, which represents the delivered energy per unit length and affects the bonding mechanism at the interface, was determined. The achieved feasibility area is extremely narrow and possible only for the higher value of the average power. The joint tensile strength was proven to be in a proportional relationship with the effective bonded area and reached satisfactory values.

Laser transmission welding of polylactide to aluminium thin films for applications in the food-packaging industry / Pagano, Nunziante; Campana, Giampaolo; Fiorini, Maurizio; Morelli, Raffaele. - In: OPTICS AND LASER TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1879-2545. - STAMPA. - 91:(2017), pp. 80-84. [10.1016/j.optlastec.2016.12.014]

Laser transmission welding of polylactide to aluminium thin films for applications in the food-packaging industry

PAGANO, NUNZIANTE;CAMPANA, GIAMPAOLO;FIORINI, MAURIZIO;MORELLI, RAFFAELE
2017

Abstract

Laser transmission welding is a suitable technology to join thin films of similar or dissimilar materials without any addition of chemical solvents or adhesives. This process represents a very important opportunity in the case of packaging applications (for example in food and pharmaceutical sectors) where the realisation of strong welds by avoiding the contact between the thermal source and the processed materials and, furthermore, without using any third material that could contaminate the contents, is reliable and relevant. The aim of this paper is to prove the feasibility of the laser transmission welding of polylactide to aluminium thin films by means of laser transmission welding through the use of a low power pulsed wave fibre laser. Laser joint samples were realised, analysed by optical microscopy to reveal possible defects and to evaluate the weld width and tested to measure the mechanical tensile strength. An accurate relationship between the joint quality and both the welding speed and the k-factor, which represents the delivered energy per unit length and affects the bonding mechanism at the interface, was determined. The achieved feasibility area is extremely narrow and possible only for the higher value of the average power. The joint tensile strength was proven to be in a proportional relationship with the effective bonded area and reached satisfactory values.
2017
Laser transmission welding of polylactide to aluminium thin films for applications in the food-packaging industry / Pagano, Nunziante; Campana, Giampaolo; Fiorini, Maurizio; Morelli, Raffaele. - In: OPTICS AND LASER TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1879-2545. - STAMPA. - 91:(2017), pp. 80-84. [10.1016/j.optlastec.2016.12.014]
Pagano, Nunziante; Campana, Giampaolo; Fiorini, Maurizio; Morelli, Raffaele
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