Laser cleaning-environmental protection
Laser cleaning uses high-energy laser beams to irradiate the surface of materials to instantly evaporate or peel off dirt, particles, rust or coatings on the surface, thereby achieving a clean and clean process.
Compared to commonly used chemical and mechanical cleaning methods
Laser cleaning is a truly green technology. It does not require the use of solvents or grinding fluids. The energy consumption is low and the cleaning effect is much higher than that of traditional processes. It has extremely high cost performance.
The scope of laser cleaning ranges from large lumps of dirt (such as fingerprints, rust, grease, paint) to small fine particles (such as metal ultrafine particles, dust) without causing damage to the substrate.
Laser cleaning can be done in stationary or mobile fully automatic or manual mode. It can also be used to introduce laser light into contaminated areas. The operator only needs to remotely control the operation, which is very safe and convenient.
With the gradual promotion of laser cleaning applications and the cost reduction brought about by the mass production of fiber lasers, more industry customers will adopt fiber laser cleaning technology, and in the future, end consumers may also promote handheld laser cleaning systems.