Nina Miikki
Stora Enso
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Nina Miikki.
International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics | 2004
Jari Hovikorpi; Petri Laakso; Heidi Malmberg; Veli Kujanpää; Nina Miikki
It is commonly known that CO2 laser beam is suitable for paper and board cutting. However there exists quite little published research work about paper cutting with laser. Lasers at paper industry are mainly used to different perforating and scoring applications. There exists only few paper slitting applications. Water jet cutting is widely used edge trimming applications at paper plants. Laser cutting could be substation process for water jet cutting.This paper concentrates on understanding parameters that are characteristic to the laser cuttability of coated and uncoated papers. Also economical aspects, for edge trimming of paper web, are studied. This study was performed within a national project in Finland about laser cutting of pulps, papers and boards. The research was carried out with a Trumpf 2.7 kW HQ laser and a work cell designed and manufactured for the project.The cutting experiments contained the cutting tests of how different laser parameters like power, focal point position, and focal length affected the cutting speed and the cut edge quality. Papers used in study could be laser cut with acceptable quality. Highest cutting speeds were noted with 127 mm focal length. It was also found that the cut edge quality and kerf width were stable for each grammage and paper types produced with parameter combinations on cutting limit (laser power/cutting speed).It is commonly known that CO2 laser beam is suitable for paper and board cutting. However there exists quite little published research work about paper cutting with laser. Lasers at paper industry are mainly used to different perforating and scoring applications. There exists only few paper slitting applications. Water jet cutting is widely used edge trimming applications at paper plants. Laser cutting could be substation process for water jet cutting.This paper concentrates on understanding parameters that are characteristic to the laser cuttability of coated and uncoated papers. Also economical aspects, for edge trimming of paper web, are studied. This study was performed within a national project in Finland about laser cutting of pulps, papers and boards. The research was carried out with a Trumpf 2.7 kW HQ laser and a work cell designed and manufactured for the project.The cutting experiments contained the cutting tests of how different laser parameters like power, focal point position, and focal leng...
Welding in The World | 2004
Jari Hovikorpi; P. Laakso; Antti Salminen; Nina Miikki; V. Kujanpää
Laser cutting offers unique possibilities for different production systems. So far the utilisation has been most advanced in cutting of metal products. Lasers have also been used for paper and board cutting in some specific applications. This document, which concentrates on the physical phenomena of laser cutting of birch pulp, is part of a national project performed in Finland about laser cutting of pulp, paper and board. The research was carried out with a 2.7 kW HQ laser, with a focal point diameter of 80 μm and a work cell designed and manufactured for the project. These experiments were carried out with a pure birch pulp manufactured for the experiments, and with three different densities. The experiments cover the effect of laser power, focal point position, material thickness, direction of the polarisation plane, cutting gas pressure and nozzle stand-off distance on the cutting speed and cut edge quality. From the experiments it can be seen that all of the variables have an effect on both the cutting speed and the cut quality.
International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics | 2003
Jari Hovikorpi; Heidi Malmberg; Petri Laakso; Antti Salminen; Veli Kujanpää; Nina Miikki
Laser cutting offers unique possibilities for different production systems. So far the utilization has been most advanced in cutting of metal products. The laser has also been utilized for paper and board cutting in some specific applications. This study is performed within a national project in Finland about laser cutting of pulp, paper and board. The research is carried out with a Trumpf 2.7 kW HQ laser, with focal point diameter of 80 µm and a work cell designed and manufactured for the project. The study concentrates on the physical phenomena of laser cutting of different pulps. These experiments covered the effect of pulp type and weight per square meter (grammage g/m2). The experiments covered also the effect of laser parameters on the cutting speed and cut edge quality. By the experiments it can be seen that all of the variables have an effect on both the cutting speed and the cut quality.Laser cutting offers unique possibilities for different production systems. So far the utilization has been most advanced in cutting of metal products. The laser has also been utilized for paper and board cutting in some specific applications. This study is performed within a national project in Finland about laser cutting of pulp, paper and board. The research is carried out with a Trumpf 2.7 kW HQ laser, with focal point diameter of 80 µm and a work cell designed and manufactured for the project. The study concentrates on the physical phenomena of laser cutting of different pulps. These experiments covered the effect of pulp type and weight per square meter (grammage g/m2). The experiments covered also the effect of laser parameters on the cutting speed and cut edge quality. By the experiments it can be seen that all of the variables have an effect on both the cutting speed and the cut quality.
International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics | 2004
Heidi Malmberg; Petri Laakso; Jari Hovikorpi; Veli Kujanpää; Nina Miikki; Minna Kurittu
It is commonly known that laser cutting is suitable for paper and board cutting. Anyhow the use of laser technology in this application is minimal. This paper concentrates on defining the parameters that affect the laser cuttability of pigment coated boards and outlook of cut edge. This study was performed within a national project in Finland about laser cutting of pulps, papers and boards. The research was carried out with a Trumpf 2700 W HQ laser and a work cell designed and manufactured for the project.The materials used in study were calcium carbonate and clay coated boards. The grammage of base board was kept constant when coat weight varied. The cutting experiments contained tests of how different laser parameters like power and focal point position affected the cutting speed and the cut edge quality.Coated boards used in study could be laser cut with distinguished quality. It was noticed that cutting speed was linearly dependent on laser power. However, it was found that with mineral pigment coated materials, like not with uncoated materials, in certain parameter point this linear behaviour turned to nonlinear behaviour. This was due to type of pigment and amount of coating. In addition, it was found that fastest cutting speeds and narrowest kerfs were reached with optimal positions of focal point.It is commonly known that laser cutting is suitable for paper and board cutting. Anyhow the use of laser technology in this application is minimal. This paper concentrates on defining the parameters that affect the laser cuttability of pigment coated boards and outlook of cut edge. This study was performed within a national project in Finland about laser cutting of pulps, papers and boards. The research was carried out with a Trumpf 2700 W HQ laser and a work cell designed and manufactured for the project.The materials used in study were calcium carbonate and clay coated boards. The grammage of base board was kept constant when coat weight varied. The cutting experiments contained tests of how different laser parameters like power and focal point position affected the cutting speed and the cut edge quality.Coated boards used in study could be laser cut with distinguished quality. It was noticed that cutting speed was linearly dependent on laser power. However, it was found that with mineral pigment coated...
Archive | 2005
Nina Miikki; Erkki Tevä; Jari Räsänen
Archive | 2013
Isto Heiskanen; Nina Miikki
Archive | 2005
Päivi Määttä; Petri Laakso; Jari Hovikorpi; Raimo Penttilä; Nina Miikki; Risto Vesanto
Archive | 2011
Kaj Backfolk; Isto Heiskanen; Nina Miikki
Archive | 2007
Nina Miikki; Minna Kurittu; Risto Vesanto
Archive | 2017
Isto Heiskanen; Nina Miikki