Laser cleaning is used to remove dirt, soot, graffiti, and biological growth from historical monuments, sculptures, and artifacts without damaging the underlying material.
Laser cleaning can remove rust, corrosion, and contaminants from machinery and industrial equipment, improving their lifespan and efficiency.
Aircraft and spacecraft components, such as engine parts and turbine blades, can be cleaned to ensure safety and performance.
Laser cleaning is used to remove paint, rust, and contaminants from car bodies and engine parts during the manufacturing and refurbishing processes.
Ships, boat hulls, and maritime equipment can be cleaned to prevent corrosion and maintain performance.
Laser cleaning can be used to remove oxides, flux residues, and contaminants from electronics components, ensuring product reliability.
Concrete, stone, and brick surfaces can be cleaned to remove graffiti, dirt, and weathering effects, restoring their appearance.
Laser cleaning is used to remove scale, rust, and contaminants from pipelines, valves, and drilling equipment.
In nuclear power plants, laser cleaning is used to decontaminate and remove radioactive materials from surfaces.
Solar panels and wind turbine components can be cleaned to maintain their efficiency by removing dirt, dust, and pollutants.
Laser cleaning can be used to remove food residues, carbon deposits, and contaminants from processing equipment and conveyor belts.
Laser cleaning is used to maintain and refurbish military equipment, such as tanks, vehicles, and weaponry.
Paintings, sculptures, and cultural artifacts can be cleaned to remove dirt, smoke, and aging effects without damaging the original artwork.
Laser cleaning can remove rust, graffiti, and contaminants from railroad tracks, switches, and locomotives.
In power plants, laser cleaning is used to clean gas and steam turbine blades, heat exchangers, and boiler components.
Aircraft engines and components can be cleaned to remove contaminants and improve performance and safety.
Laser cleaning is used to remove oxides, coatings, and weld spatter from metal surfaces, ensuring weld quality and appearance.
Laser cleaning is employed in museums and cultural institutions to clean and restore historical and artistic artifacts.
Medical instruments and equipment can be cleaned to remove contaminants and ensure sterility.
Laser cleaning can gently remove dirt and discolored varnish layers from oil paintings, revealing the original colors and details.
Product Name | Fiber Laser Cleaning |
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Fiber Laser Power | 1000W to 3000W |
Laser Head | Professional Hand Hold Laser Cleaning Head |
Laser Wavelength | 1064±10nm |
Output Power Stability | ±2% |
Total Power | ≤7.5kW |
Fiber Length | 10m (Length can be customized) |
Working environment temperature range | 10-40℃ |
Working environment humidity range | <70% without condensation |
Water chiller | S & A |
Protective Gas | Nitrogen / Air |
Pneumatic Components | AirTac – Japan |
Electronics Components | Schneider – France |
Cleaning Speed | 8-400m²/h |
Dimensions (L*W*H) | 1000mm X 630mm X 910mm |
Machine gross weight | 210kg Approx. |
Voltage | 220V; 50/60Hz |