International Journal of Electrical Machining
Online ISSN : 2188-5117
Print ISSN : 1341-7908
ISSN-L : 1341-7908
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Investigation on Visibility of Drilled Hole in Laser Micro-drilling of Multi-layered Artificial Skin
Yasuhiro OkamotoKiichi AsakoNaoto MaedaAkira OkadaShogo MinagiQiuyue PanKeiji JinGoro Nishigawa
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2016 Volume 21 Pages 13-17

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 A multi-layered artificial skin is mainly consisted of three layers of silicone elastomer, print paper, and resin plate. Sealing of facial defects with the multi-layered artificial skin causes perspired water from the surface of missing parts, which results in insanitary conditions to the skin surface. Therefore, the laser micro-drilling using nanosecond pulsed laser of 266 nm was investigated to provide the breathability for multi-layered artificial skin without human eye’s recognition of drilled holes, which can satisfy both the breathability and aesthetic problems. The visibility of drilled hole was affected by the pitch distance of drilled holes, and its visibility decreased with increasing the pitch distance. A small color difference measured using a colorimeter led to the low visibility, and laser micro-drilling with small color difference is effective to obtain the breathable multi-layered artificial skin with low visibility of drilled holes, which can improve the breathability for the multi-layered artificial skin.

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© 2016 by the Japan Society of Electrical Machining Engineers
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