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Portable 100W O-Ring Mould Rubber Mould Silicone Mould Laser Cleaner Cleaning Machine
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 |
Metal is perhaps the most important material in the world, used in
dozens of industries and sectors. It is a core material in many
manufacturing processes and finds itself featured in millions of
items that we use each and every day.
From the aerospace to the automotive industry, a vast array of
different types of metal are used in the completion of parts and
finished goods. Therefore, using processes that can work with
metals safely, efficiently, cost-effectively and in an
environmentally friendly manner is extremely important. One such
process is laser cleaning, and we have looked at the specific
applications of this process on metal below.
How does the laser cleaning process work?
The laser cleaning process works by having a laser beam, (which
using one of our products would be a fiber laser), pulsed at the
surface layer of the metal. This metal may have contaminants on it
such as mould, paint or rust, and the idea is to clear the surface
through this process. This may be out of necessity for the next
steps in the manufacturing process, or simply to make the metal
more aesthetically pleasing.
The fiber laser beam, which can have both its power, duration, and
wavelength controlled, is absorbed by the surface contaminants
until they are vaporised, leaving the clean metal beneath. Any
substrates which aren’t vaporised will be left over as particle
dust, which can be easily removed by the user.
There will be no thermal, mechanical or chemical strain or damage
to your metal, leaving you with a high-quality finish.