200W Tire Mould Cleaning Equipment Laser Cleaning Machine For Rubber Mold
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 | 900 | 890 | 900 | 910 | 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 | 200 | W | ||||
4 | Peak power | >30KW | KW | ||||
5 | Cooling method | Air Cooling | |||||
6 | Laser level | 4 Class | |||||
7 | Pulse energy | 10mJ | 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 |
What benefits does this offer to the user?
So, how do these differences benefit the user? There are quite a few advantages of laser cleaning, and we have laid these out below.
Firstly, there is no problem when it comes to substrate wear, as no mechanical, chemical or thermal strain is placed on the substrate, and only organic substrates will be affected by the process.
Secondly, there is very little waste produced, and the waste that is left over is non-harmful substances such as dust.
Next, it is a highly automated process, meaning it requires little input from an operator. This obviously has efficiency and cost benefits, but also adds another element of safety by removing the worker from the operation as much as possible. This also means that operations can be completed in what would otherwise be dangerous or hazardous environments.
As mentioned above, lasers and fiber lasers, in particular, offer great levels of control to their users when it comes to output power, wavelengths, and pulse parameters. Operations can be conducted with a high degree of accuracy, and all of this together allows users to clean any surfaces with the exact specifications that they require.
Another advantage of laser cleaning, again with using fiber lasers, in particular, is its ability to complete micro applications. Many of the industries around the world have dramatically changed in recent years, and parts, pieces, and products have become smaller and more complex. This has seen an increased need for a process which can work at a micro level, either to complete small tasks or to work with small items.
For example, the electronics industry is one where the items involved have changed a great deal in nature. Each year consumer electronics get thinner, smaller and slightly more complex. It involves the working with items such as plugs, connectors, insulators, pads, cables, wiring, semi-conductors and more.
Not only can laser cleaning operate on these small items, but it offers additional benefits too. For example, when stripping the coating from conductors, it won’t affect the anti-corrosion layer, unlike mechanical stripping and cleaning processes.