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Leveraging advantages such as damage-free, and eco-friendly efficiency, continuous machines are widely applied in metal rust removal, coating stripping, cultural relic restoration, and precision part cleaning. When selecting a machine, focus on core parameters and actual needs to avoid mismatches. The following key points will assist in making a precise selection.
First, clarify the core parameters, which form the basis of selection. Laser power must match cleaning requirement low power (100-300W) is suitable for precision parts and thin coatings, while medium-to-high power (500-1000W) for thick rust, thick coatings, and large-area cleaning. For wavelength, prioritize 1064nm fiber lasers, which are compatible with most metal materials; special materials may require 532nm green lasers. Additionally, pay attention to cleaning speed and precision to ensure compatibility with production rhythms and work piece requirements.
Second, focus on equipment quality. The quality of core components—such as the laser source, galvanometer scanner, and cooling system—directly determines the equipment's stability and service life. Prior models with automatic focusing and red light positioning functions to reduce operational difficulty. Furthermore, consider energy consumption and maintenance costs; opt for models with low energy usage, easy maintenance, and readily spare parts to minimize long-term operating costs.
Finally, consider compliance and after-sales service. Ensure the equipment meets industrial safety standards and is equipped with comprehensive laser protection devices. Prioritize that offer timely after-sales response, technical training, and spare parts support. By combining your specific material and working condition requirements with a comprehensive evaluation of parameters and cost effective nu can select a suitable continuous laser cleaning machine to achieve efficient and eco-friendly cleaning.
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