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Laser Duration of Surface Textures of Slab Design

Received: 18 September 2021    Accepted: 12 October 2021    Published: 9 December 2021
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Abstract

The laser has a precise directional motion on products. This is used to develop a surface texture on a slab geometry. This is used in most products for different requirements. This can include designs such as stability, tensile, compressive and flexural resistances of slabs. These contain various products. This can require a replacement or reusability without developing more products. The surface textures can be developed on a product at different positions and dimensions. This engages with the surface without the corrosion of the product. To ensure a much higher uses for suppliers and producers. These slabs can be linear or nonlinear. This depends on the contacting surfaces of the products. The surface texture prevents the materials degradation for certain uses. The material content is unchanged when to be used. The laser is a high precision method to develop surface textures of various dimensions. This laser is in the direction of the geometry design. To produce a change of the surface. The laser beam density was varied at the the product. This produced a change in the tensile, compressive and rotational properties of the geometry.

Published in International Journal of Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy (Volume 6, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijmpem.20210604.13
Page(s) 84-86
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Keywords

Laser Duration, Slabs, Materials

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