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Separating and Structuring of Brittle Material by the Use of Laser Radiation

Silvio Georgi

This article discusses the latest developments and possibilities of industrial processing brittle materials
(e.g., glass) with a laser beam. Conventional methods such as scoring with metal or tungsten carbide
wheel, diamond, etc., followed by breaking, have long been established in glass processing. These methods have reached the limits of their technical and technological development and defy further improvement. Certain drawbacks, such as the production of glass dust or microcracking at the separating edge, cannot be avoided. These and other disadvantages can be compensated with laser processing.

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Originally presented at Glass Processing Days 2003

Glass Processing Days 2003

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