Advanced Material Analysis Methods

Our Polymer Characterization Process

Understanding polymer laser marking requires comprehensive material analysis using multiple sophisticated techniques:

1. Spectrophotometric Analysis

We employ UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometry to precisely measure absorption characteristics across the electromagnetic spectrum:

  • Transmission measurements from 200-2500nm
  • Calculation of absorption coefficients using Beer-Lambert law
  • Determination of optimal wavelengths for each polymer
  • Identification of absorption peaks and valleys

2. Thermal Property Characterization

Understanding thermal behavior is critical for preventing foaming:

  • Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) for degradation temperatures
  • Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) for decomposition profiles
  • Laser Flash Analysis for thermal diffusivity measurements
  • Hot-stage microscopy for real-time thermal response

3. Laser Interaction Studies

We perform controlled laser exposure tests to quantify material response:

  • High-speed thermal imaging during marking
  • Cross-sectional analysis of marked samples
  • Depth profiling using optical coherence tomography
  • Surface profilometry for mark quality assessment

Critical Measurement Parameters

Parameter Measurement Method Critical Value Range Impact on Marking
Absorption Coefficient UV-Vis-NIR Spectroscopy 0.1 – 100 cm⁻¹ Determines penetration depth
Thermal Conductivity Laser Flash Analysis 0.1 – 0.5 W/m·K Controls heat accumulation
Degradation Temperature DSC/TGA 200 – 450°C Sets thermal damage threshold
Optical Penetration Depth Calculated from absorption 10 – 1000 μm Defines marking regime

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