Optical characterization of polycarbonate: Influence of additives on optical properties |
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Authors: | Mirko Aden Andreas Roesner Alexander Olowinsky |
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Affiliation: | Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT, Steinbachstr. 15, Aachen 52074, Germany |
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Abstract: | In laser transmission welding of thermoplastics the optical properties of the joining parts determine the quality of the welding result. Especially, the scattering of laser radiation in the transparent welding part has an impact on weld seam properties. This scattering is caused by additives. For polycarbonate (PC) with different additives the transmittance, the reflectance and the collimated transmittance are measured with a UV‐VIS‐NIR spectrometer. From this data, the optical properties, such as scattering coefficient, absorption coefficient, and anisotropy factor are calculated. The calculations are made with the aid of the four‐flux model of radiation transport in the diffusive approximation. The results show that the additives have a significant influence on the scattering coefficient. For most additives under consideration the scattering is forward directed, which means that most of the radiation is transmitted into the absorbing welding part. However, the power density distribution of the transmitted radiation may differ significantly from PC without additives. So, the weld seam may also differ due to different additives. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 48: 451–455, 2010 |
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Keywords: | additives anisotropy factor four‐flux model laser transmission welding radiation propagation scattering coefficient thermoplastics UV‐VIS‐NIR spectrometry |
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