Method for debonding debondable coating film and laminate
US-2021387230-A1 · Dec 16, 2021 · US
US9375974B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9375974-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113313802-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 7, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 9, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2016 |
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A system for removing a coating from a surface is provided. This system includes a laser scanner, wherein the laser scanner further includes at least one laser source, wherein the at least one laser source is operative to generate at least one laser beam, and wherein the laser beam is directed onto a work surface by the laser scanner; and a controller for operating the laser scanner. The controller further includes an imaging device for imaging the work surface; a lighting device for illuminating the work surface and overwhelming light generated by the interaction of the laser beam with the work surface; and a processor for processing information collected by the imaging device and adjusting the power output of the at least one laser source, if and when desirable or necessary.
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What is claimed: 1. A system for removing a coating from a surface, comprising: (a) a polygon laser scanner adapted to traverse a work surface from which a coating is being removed, wherein the laser scanner includes: (i) at least one laser source having a power output, wherein the at least one laser source is operative to generate at least one laser beam; (ii) at least one focusing optic, wherein the at least one focusing optic is operative to receive, focus and re-direct the at least one laser beam into a refocused laser beam; (iii) at least one rotating multi-faceted mirror for receiving and reflecting the focused laser beam into a reflected focused laser beam, wherein the rotating multi-faceted mirror is operative to repeatedly translate the reflected focused laser beam in one direction along an arc path and through a first focal point, and wherein passage of the reflected focused laser beam through the first focal point results in divergence of the reflected focused laser beam into a divergent laser beam; (iv) at least one reimaging mirror for receiving and reflecting the divergent laser beam toward the work surface as a reimaged laser beam, wherein the reimaging mirror is operative to produce an image of the divergent laser beam at the first focal point; and (v) wherein the at least one rotating multi-faceted mirror and the at least one reimaging mirror cooperate to produce a laser beam path layout including a beam cross-over region having a reduced cross-sectional area relative to other points along the laser beam path layout, and wherein the beam cross-over region is located between the reimaging mirror and the work surface; and (vi) a nozzle assembly through which the reimaged laser beam passes, wherein the nozzle assembly further includes: a) a first nozzle component; b) a second nozzle component connected to the first nozzle component; and c) an aperture through which the reimaged laser beam exits the scanner, wherein the aperture is located between the first and second nozzle components and encompasses the cross-over region; and (b) a controller for operating the polygon laser scanner, wherein the controller further includes: (i) a camera assembly for imaging the work surface to obtain color and reflectivity information about the work surface, wherein the camera assembly includes: a) a focusing lens; b) a beam splitter connected to the focusing lens, wherein the beam splitter provides two images of the work surface; c) a first camera connected to the beam splitter, wherein the first camera captures a first image of the work surface; and d) a second camera connected to the beam splitter, wherein the second camera captures a second image of the work surface; (ii) a strobe assembly for illuminating the work surface, wherein the strobe assembly includes: a) a first flash lamp; b) a second flash lamp; c) wherein the first flash lamp and second flash lamp are pulsed alternately to illuminate a first half of the work surface and a second half of the work surface; d) wherein the first half of the work surface and the second half of the work surface are in view of the first and second cameras; e) wherein the pulsing of the flash lamps is synchronized to the imaging of the work surface by the first and second cameras; and f) wherein the camera assembly and strobe assembly are configured to capture two sequential images of the work surface each time the laser scanner traverses the work surface; and (iii) a processor for processing images collected by the camera assembly and adjusting the operation of the polygon laser scanner based on the processed images. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one laser source is a fiber laser or a gas laser, and wherein the camera assembly further includes at least one digital video camera. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the strobe assembly includes flash lamps, arc lamps, light emitting diodes, lasers, or combinations thereof. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor further includes a computer. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the reimaged laser beam traverses the work surface at about 250 times per second and wherein the camera assembly and strobe assembly cooperate to image the work surface at about 500 times per second. 6. The laser scanner of claim 1 , further comprising an outward flow of gas though the aperture for preventing contaminants from entering the laser scanner.
using multifaceted mirrors, e.g. polygonal mirror · CPC title
including curved mirrors · CPC title
Adaptive control of the scanning light beam, e.g. using the feedback from one or more detectors (G02B27/0031 takes precedence) · CPC title
Removing material (B23K26/55, B23K26/57 take precedence) · CPC title
Implements or apparatus for removing dry paint from surfaces, e.g. by scraping, by burning (chemical paint-removers C09D9/00) · CPC title
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