Applied Sciences (Mar 2016)

Comparison between Laser and Stamping without Die (SWD) for Micro Tapered Hole Forming

  • Yung-Chou Hung,
  • Yuan-Jen Chang,
  • Chia-Lung Kuo,
  • Jin-Chen Hsu,
  • Chao-Ching Ho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app6030077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
p. 77

Abstract

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The forming of a micro tapered hole is based on nanosecond pulsed laser processing, which conforms to fast processing time and high throughput; however, the microhole quality should be improved. Micro stamping is a technology providing high precise size and speed. The greatest difficulty in forming a microhole by micro stamping is the precision alignment of the punch head to the lower die. In order to overcome the difficulty, we proposed a concept of stamping without die (SWD). Without a lower die, the tapered punch head was directly applied to the workpiece for micro stamping, and a thicker workpiece surrounding the punching area provides a better support to the stamping process. Thus, a successful forming of micro tapered holes is completed. The micro tapered hole depth is 300 μm, and the maximum ratio of inlet to outlet diameter is 18:1. In order to reduce the number of experiments, the finite element analysis software DEFORM-3D was used for forming analysis. The simulation forecast result was compared with the experimental processing, which was well validated. Under different experimental parameters of laser energy and defocusing distance, drilling results by two methods show that the microhole quality by stamping process is better than by laser processing.

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