100W Rubber Sealing Ring Mold Laser Cleaning Laser Silicone Sealing Ring Cleaning
Item | L/N | Characteristics | Test Conditions | Min. | Typical | Max. | Unit |
Electrical Characteristics | 1 | Power Voltage | 220 | 210 | 220 | 230 | AC |
2 | Maximum current loss | Pout=Pnom | 4 | 5 | 6 | A |
3 | Total Power | 600 | 590 | 600 | 610 | W |
4 | Fiber Cable | 5 | 5 | 5 | 10 | M |
General Characteristics | 1 | Working temperature range | 0 | / | 60 | ℃ |
2 | Storage temperature | -10 | / | 60 | ℃ |
3 | Laser power | 100 | W |
4 | Peak power | >10KW | KW |
5 | Cooling method | Air Cooling | |
6 | Laser level | 4 Class | |
7 | Pulse energy | 1.5mJ | mJ |
8 | Laser wavelength | 1064 | nm |
9 | Preheat time | Reach to start operation | 0 | s |
Achieve complete stability | 10 |
10 | Humidity | 10 | / | 95 | % |
11 | Laser machine size | L647*W440*H859 | mm |
12 | Weight | 70 | kg |
Why does metal need to be laser cleaned?
There can be many reasons that this process needs to be used on metals, and you’ll find it being used in everything from the aerospace to the food manufacturing industry. It’s used for applications such as:
• Cleaning baking trays
• Preparing metals for welding treatment
• Removing paint from a selected area
• Removing traffic film and dirt from planes, buses, etc.
1. Powerful, short pulses, fast-moving laser pulses act on the surface of the target material, producing tiny plasma ruptures, shock waves, thermal stress and etc., then make the surface materials to sublimate and evaporate.
2. The laser beam is capable of accurately evaporating surface objects or dirt.
3. Laser cleaning is suitable for metal surfaces. The treated and optimized laser beam does not alter metal properties or damage those laser-treated surfaces. The precisely tuned laser beam acts only on the coating, residual residue or oxide, and does not harm the underlying parent metal surface.
4. By adjusting other parameters, the laser beam is able to achieve the desired cleaning effect accurately and easily.
How is laser cleaning different?
Laser cleaning looked to solve the problems presented by other processes, and it has managed to do this to a large degree. Perhaps the biggest difference with using a laser to other processes is that it is a non-contact and non-abrasive process. Only the laser light will actually be touching and working with the surface of the material, and this heated energy essentially blasts off the material from the surface layer.
This process can be repeated until the correct level of ablation depth has been reached, and fiber lasers, in particular, offer a great level of control to their users. This means that the desired depth can be achieved with a high degree of accuracy, on metal surfaces such as clearing rust for example.
While the final result is similar to the other cleaning processes, the way in which the actual operation is completed is what makes laser cleaning different.