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         "abstract": "Laser-based powder bed fusion of metals faces limitations in accuracy, surface quality, and minimal structure size resulting from the inherent melting process. To address these challenges, a novel approach integrating additive and subtractive laser processes at the layer level has been developed. This quasi-simultaneous manufacturing process enables the fabrication of small structures with high aspect ratios, including narrow slits below 50 μm in width. The implications of this advancement are promising, particularly in the fields of electric drives and fuel cells, where accuracy and freedom of design are crucial. In this work, the latest results of the production of narrow, inclined slits in components made of pure iron will be shown. Characteristics like groove-to-groove distance and groove width were analyzed, achieving successful production of continuous slits with varying inclination angles of up to 30° within the manufactured components.",
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         "volume": "12876","abstract": "Laser-based powder bed fusion of metals faces limitations in accuracy, surface quality, and minimal structure size resulting from the inherent melting process. To address these challenges, a novel approach integrating additive and subtractive laser processes at the layer level has been developed. This quasi-simultaneous manufacturing process enables the fabrication of small structures with high aspect ratios, including narrow slits below 50 μm in width. The implications of this advancement are promising, particularly in the fields of electric drives and fuel cells, where accuracy and freedom of design are crucial. In this work, the latest results of the production of narrow, inclined slits in components made of pure iron will be shown. Characteristics like groove-to-groove distance and groove width were analyzed, achieving successful production of continuous slits with varying inclination angles of up to 30° within the manufactured components.",
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         "booktitle": "Proceedings of the Lasers in Manufacturing Conference","series": "Proc.LiM",
         "year": "2021", 
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         "abstract": "Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) is limited in the achievable accuracy, surface quality and structure size due to its inherent\r\nmelting process. The achievable structure sizes are mainly dependent on the focal diameter and the grain size of the\r\npowder. Smaller structures, especially deep and narrow slits with a width below 100 µm, are still a major challenge.\r\nCombining continuous wave and ultrashort pulsed lasers in the same optical system enables consecutive additive and\r\nsubtractive processes. This results in a quasi-simultaneous manufacturing process, where the emerging part can be\r\nprecisely machined with ultrafast laser ablation after each additively added layer. In the talk the system technology used\r\nfor the superposition of the lasers as well as the results of the combined additive and subtractive processes for the\r\nfabrication of deep and narrow slits in stainless steel parts will be shown.",
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