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A Feasibility Study on UV Nanosecond Laser Ablation for Removing Polyamide Insulation from Platinum Micro-Wires

Danial Rahnama Graziano Chila Sivakumar Narayanswamy

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This study presents the optimization of a laser ablation process designed to achieve the precise removal of polyamide coatings from ultra-thin platinum wires. Removing polymer coatings is a critical challenge in high-reliability manufacturing processes such as aerospace thermocouple fabrication. The ablation process must not only ensure the complete removal of the polyamide insulation but also maintain the tensile strength of the wire to withstand mechanical handling in subsequent manufacturing stages. Additionally, the exposed platinum surface must exhibit low surface roughness to enable effective soldering and be free of thermal damage or residual debris to pass strict visual inspections. The wires have a total diameter of 65 µm, consisting of a 50 µm platinum core encased in a 15 µm polyamide coating. By utilizing a UV laser with a wavelength of 355 nm, average power of 3 W, a repetition rate range of 20 to 200 kHz, and a high-speed marking system, the process parameters were systematically refined. Initial attempts to perform the ablation in an air medium were unsuccessful due to inadequate thermal control and incomplete removal of the polyamide coating. Hence, a water-assisted ablation technique was explored to address these limitations. Experimental results demonstrated that a scanning speed of 1200 mm/s, coupled with a line spacing of 1 µm and a single ablation pass, resulted in complete coating removal while ensuring the integrity of the platinum substrate. The incorporation of a water layer above the ablation region was considered crucial for effective heat dissipation, preventing substrate overheating and ensuring uniform ablation. The laser’s spot diameter of 20 µm in air and a focal length of 130 mm introduced challenges related to overlap control between successive passes, requiring precise calibration to maintain consistency in coating removal. This research demonstrates the feasibility and reliability of water-assisted laser ablation as a method for a high-precision, non-contact coating material.

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Danial Rahnama

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Graziano Chila

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Sivakumar Narayanswamy

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Rahnama, D., Chila, G., Narayanswamy, S. (2025). A Feasibility Study on UV Nanosecond Laser Ablation for Removing Polyamide Insulation from Platinum Micro-Wires. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp9070208

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2025
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10.3390/jmmp9070208
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