Femtosecond Laser Ablation of Copper-Hydroxyphosphate-Modified CFRP

飞秒激光烧蚀铜-羟基磷酸盐改性碳纤维增强复合材料

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Abstract

Carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) machining by ultrashort-pulse lasers promises high precision but is limited due to the heterogeneous epoxy-carbon fiber structure, which creates heat-affected zones and variable kerf quality. This work investigates synthesized copper hydroxyphosphate as a laser-absorbing additive to improve femtosecond (1030 nm) laser ablation of CFRP. Copper hydroxyphosphate particles were synthesized hydrothermally and incorporated into an epoxy matrix to produce single-ply CFRP laminates. Square patterns (0.5 × 0.5 mm) were ablated with a pulse energy of 0.5-16 μJ. Then, ablated volumes were profiled and materials characterized by SEM and EDS. In neat epoxy the copper additive reduced optimum ablation efficiency and decreased penetration depth, while producing smoother, less porous surfaces. In contrast, CFRP with copper hydroxyphosphate showed increased efficiency and higher penetration depth. SEM and EDS analyses indicate more uniform matrix removal and retention of resin residues on fibers. These results suggest that copper hydroxyphosphate acts as a local energy absorber that trades volumetric removal for improved surface quality in epoxy and enhances uniformity and process stability in CFRP femtosecond laser machining.

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