300W Laser Rust Removal With CE Certificates Lawer Tyre Mold Cleaning Machine Pulse Energy Laser
Laser cleaning is one of the more modern versions of the cleaning process and has rapidly replaced more traditional methods such as dry-ice blasting or media blasting due to the numerous benefits that it provides.
It offers these benefits as it works in a significantly different way to the processes that have preceded it. Furthermore, using a fiber laser as the medium also works in a much different way to other types of cleaning methods. We have explored this in more detail below and explained why laser-based cleaning is the most efficient, safe and cost-effective cleaning solution on the market.
Product parameters
L/N | Characteristics | Parameters | Unit |
1 | Output Fiber cable | 5 | M |
2 | Average power output | 350±5 | W |
3 | Power adjust range | 1-100 | % |
4 | Max. Pulse energy | 15 | MJ |
5 | Pulse width | 80-500 | NS |
6 | Cooling method | Air-cooling | |
7 | Laser level | Level 4 | |
8 | Max. power consumption | 1440 | W |
9 | Center wavelength | 1064 | NM |
10 | Voltage | 220 | AC |
11 | Work temperature | 0-60 | ℃ |
12 | Lasser source dimension | 558*378.5*425 | MM |
13 | Machine dimension | 850*500*950 | MM |
14 | Machine weight | 133 | KG |
How does laser cleaning work?
The aim of this process is simple; to clean the surface of a material (e.g. metal) that it is working with.
This is done for a number of reasons, such as to remove paint, mould, or to prepare surfaces for treatment. Surfaces can easily gather or contain contaminants such as carbon, rust, and rubber, and laser cleaning offers an efficient and environmentally-friendly way of removing these.
So how does the process actually work? A laser beam is pulsed at the surface of a material, irradiating and vaporising the layer until the desired depth of ablation has been reached. The pulse’s output power and wavelength can be controlled, offering the user a great deal of control when it comes to vaporising a material’s surface with a high degree of accuracy.
How does the vaporisation work? The contaminants that are on the surface layer of the material, such as the rubber or paint, absorb the beam as it is directed at it. The heat of this beam quickly irradiates this material.
Applications
1 Mold cleaning |
2 Weapons and equipment cleaning |
3 Aircraft old paint removal |
4 The cleaning of building external wall |
5 The cleaning in the electronics industry |
6 Precisely degrease in the precision machinery industry |
7Pipe cleaning in nuclear power plant reactors |