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A new process for transmission laser welding of both clear and colored plastics works without the use of opaque materials nor the addition of unwanted color. The process can be used to join a wide range of rigid and flexible plastics, making it suitable for assembling electronic and medical products, as well as packaging. Cost is similar to that of ultrasonic or vibration welders.
Called Clearweld, the process uses near-infrared-absorbing material systems from Gentex Corporation, Carbondale, PA, to convert laser energy to heat. A thin layer of these materials applied at the interface of two pieces of plastic to be joined absorbs the light, acting as a focal point for the laser. Localized heating of the substrates occurs at the joint interface, resulting in an instant weld with no particulates nor visible color.
Besides producing clean, optically clear joints, the Clearweld process yields bond strengths that are comparable or superior to other joining techniques, such as hot plate and ultrasonic. Moreover, it accommodates preassembly and ...