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In The Beginning
LASOX cutting is the result of 13 years research by Dr. Jack Gabzdyl.
BOC's market development manager at the U.K.-based Fabrication
Technology Center in
Wolverhampton and Dr. Bill O'Neill formerly of the University of
Liverpool, and now working at the
Institute of Manufacturing at the
University of Cambridge, UK. BOC
Gases awarded O'Neill a Royal
Society Industrial Research
Fellowship to conduct a four-year study on laser cutting in 1990 - the outcome of his work being the
LASOX process. O'Neill had been working on the thick section cutting
Nozzle exit plane
In this region surface temperature > ignition point Gas jet foolprint
Laser beam footprint
A schematic of the process configuration.
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Bilge Water...
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