How does a laser cleaning machine work? How does it remove contaminants?
Laser cleaning uses high-energy laser beams to evaporate or remove surface contaminants (such as rust, paint, and oil). It is a non-contact, "green" cleaning method that does not require chemicals. Pulsed lasers are more precise and avoid damage to the substrate.
What materials and contaminants can be cleaned? What applications are suitable?
Suitable for metals (such as steel, aluminum, titanium), plastics, composite materials, wood, etc.; can remove rust, paint, oxide layer, oil stains, adhesives. Common applications include industrial molds, aviation parts, cultural relics restoration, automobile and ship maintenance
How is the cleaning efficiency and speed?
High efficiency, but depends on power and contaminant thickness
How to choose power?
Low power (100-500W) is suitable for fine cleaning (such as cultural relics), and high power (1000-3000W) is suitable for heavy industry (such as rust removal); it needs to be evaluated based on the substrate and pollutants.