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Dual Wavelength Ablation Automates Hairpin Stripping

The Challenge Improve cycle time of insulation removal for stator hairpins The Application Laser ablation for insulation removal The Solution New dual-wavelength scan head allows parallel processing to increase throughput by more than 40% One of the most important processes in the manufacture of stators is the contacting of individual hairpins. The overall efficiency of…

The Challenge

Improve cycle time of insulation removal for stator hairpins

The Application

Laser ablation for insulation removal

The Solution

New dual-wavelength scan head allows parallel processing to increase throughput by more than 40%

One of the most important processes in the manufacture of stators is the contacting of individual hairpins. The overall efficiency of the system is dependent upon conductivity and ultimately on the quality of the contact. A residual-free removal of the insulation layer is an essential precondition for successful laser welding.

Analysis of the PAI and PEEK insulation found on non-round hairpins show strong 10.6 μm wavelength absorption. CO2 laser processing leaves a < 2 μm thick residual layer which can be removed using a pulsed fiber laser.   

 Novanta’s new dual-wavelength scan head allows parallel processing using both the CO2 and fiber laser sources to completely ablate the insulation in the shortest cycle time with throughput increases of more than 40% realized!   

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