Method and apparatus for making instantaneous scarfing cuts
Abstract
An instantaneous scarfing cut on the surface of a metal workpiece can be
made by:
(a) causing relative motion between the workpiece and a stream of scarfing
oxygen gas, and simultaneously therewith
(1) impinging at least one laser beam on the work surface so as to produce
a heated path of desired length across said surface relative to its
direction of motion, said heated path being produced by the laser beam
heating a series of points on said surface to their oxygen ignition
temperature, and
(2) impinging a stream of scarfing oxygen onto said heated path, thereby
causing an instantaneous scarfing cut to begin along said path, and
(b) continuing the flow of scarfing oxygen until the desired length of cut
has been produced.
| Inventors: |
Engel; Stephen A. (Granite Springs, NY), Fuhrhop; Ronald E. (West Nyack, NY) |
| Assignee: |
L-TEC Company
(Florence,
SC)
|
| Appl. No.:
|
06/139,450 |
| Filed:
|
April 11, 1980 |