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Laser Cutting of High Density Poly Ethylene (Hdpe) Pipes Pe100 using Co2 Gas Laser
Author(s) -
Saleh Jassim Saleh,
Al- Qaisy,
C. Karataş
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.a1783.109119
Subject(s) - high density polyethylene , materials science , ethylene , striation , laser cutting , laser , polyethylene , composite material , mechanical engineering , optics , chemistry , organic chemistry , physics , catalysis , engineering
High Density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) is one of the best materials for use in different environmental conditions. This is due to the mechanical, chemical and electrical specifications of this type, in terms of thermal insulation, lightweight, low cost, and most importantly the time factor. The molecular structure of the High Density Poly Ethylene material has made it the ideal choice for use in the pipe industry, and the transportation of various liquids, compared with the metal pipes and especially in the transportation of water, oil, and gas. And because of the frequent use, especially in the workplace. The need to use the cutting for these pipes has become necessary for the purpose of establishing networks for the transfer of fluids. In this research, the construction of holes in the pipes and measurements and angles of different for the purpose of taking advantage of these openings in the construction of networks. The laser was used as one of the modern cutting methods for the purpose of studying the efficiency and performance of CO2 laser cutting on High Density Poly Ethylene, especially on pipes, PN 16 PE 100, 110 mm diameter, and tested under a CO2 laser machine, by using a three different kinds of gases, such as the air and the nitrogen N2 , to estimate the changing and evaluate the quality of cutting with striation and kerf width of the High Density Poly Ethylene.

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