Abstract

As the development of aviation industry, more and more metal and composite materials are being used, especially for the sharp increase in the use of advanced composites, which will inevitably lead to the removal and repair of the surface paint. Laser stripping has been assessed as advanced paint removal candidates to replace the traditional chemical stripping methods because the use of methylene chloride chemical solvent is becoming increasingly unacceptable strategy in view of restrictive environmental regulations. Therefore, a mass of studies is focusing on the process optimization of laser stripping to increase the feasibility on different feature substrates. In this paper, the progress of the methods including operation parameters, influence on substrates, and stripping mechanism are reviewed systematically. Moreover, the difficulties and hot issues of laser stripping in future are discussed to lay the foundation for future research.

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