Invention Application
- Patent Title: SENSOR SYSTEM FOR DIRECTLY CALIBRATING HIGH POWER DENSITY LASERS USED IN DIRECT METAL LASER MELTING
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Application No.: US16032184Application Date: 2018-07-11
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Publication No.: US20190015933A1Publication Date: 2019-01-17
- Inventor: Sam Coeck
- Applicant: 3D Systems, Inc.
- Main IPC: B23K26/354
- IPC: B23K26/354 ; B23K26/04 ; B23K26/70 ; B23K26/064 ; B23K26/067 ; B23K26/06

Abstract:
A three dimensional printing system includes a laser system, a beam splitter, a pinhole, a sensor, and a controller. The laser system emits a light beam of varying diameter carrying at least 100 watts of optical power along an optical path. The laser has an imaging plane along the optical path which can be coincident or close to a focal plane at which the beam has a minimum diameter. The beam splitter is positioned along the optical path to receive the beam and to transmit most of the optical power and to reflect remaining optical power. The pinhole is positioned along the optical path at the imaging plane to receive the reflected beam having a minimal diameter. The controller is configured to analyze a signal from the sensor to determine intensity and distribution parameters for the light beam.
Public/Granted literature
- US11007604B2 Sensor system for directly calibrating high power density lasers used in direct metal laser melting Public/Granted day:2021-05-18
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