For Fast, Large-scale Removal of Heavy Coatings and Rust.
Continuous Wave Laser Cleaning Machine
Technical Data
| Laser Source | Continuous Wave Fiber |
| Laser Power | 1000 – 3000W |
| Cooling Method | Water Cooling |
| Wavelength | 1070nm |
| Suitable Application | Surface Rust Removal |
Continuous Wave Fiber Laser Source
The workhorse. Delivers a continuous, high-power beam optimized for fast, large scale cleaning of uniform coatings like rust, mill scale, paint, and oxides from metal surfaces.
Robust Cleaning Head with Collimator & Focus Lens
A heavy-duty optical assembly designed to withstand backscatter and particulates. It shapes and focuses the high-power beam onto the workpiece for effective ablation.
High-Capacity Industrial Chiller
Essential for heat management. Maintains precise laser temperature during extended high-power operation to ensure consistent cleaning performance and protect the laser source.
Handheld Guidance System
Offers operational flexibility. Configurations include a robust handheld gun for manual operation.
If you have specific component preferences, we can discuss configuration options to meet your needs.
Fume Extraction & Filter Unit
A robust, integrated system with multiple filter stages (HEPA, carbon) to capture fumes and particulates at the source. Protects operators and meets OSHA air quality standards.
Automated Scanning Kit
A programmable scanning system that moves the laser beam in a controlled, repeatable pattern over the work surface. Boosts cleaning speed and uniformity on large, flat areas.
3-in-1 Laser Processing Unit
A high-power CW laser source with a quick-change modular head system for cleaning, welding, and cutting, controlled by integrated software.
With our fully independent R&D department, if you have any specific application requirements or cleaning results you want to achieve, we can help develop a custom solution for you.
Unsure how to get the most from your laser cleaning machine? This isn’t just a basic tutorial.
We’ll walk you through the essential safety protocols and operational techniques to ensure you’re not only protected but also unlocking the full, efficient cleaning power of your equipment for maximum productivity on the job.
| Specific Material/Application | Common Contaminant/Coating | Cleanable? |
|---|---|---|
| Steel, Carbon Steel | Rust, Mill Scale, Paint, Oil | Yes |
| Stainless Steel | Oxide, Oil, Paint, Welding Spatter | Yes |
| Aluminum | Oxide, Paint, Anodized Layer | Yes |
| Copper, Brass, Gold | Oxide, Tarnish, Thermal Oxide | Conditional |
| Titanium, Nickel Alloys | Oxide, Heat Tint, Contaminants | Yes |
| Automotive/Aerospace Parts | Paint, Primer, Powder Coating | Yes |
| Ship Hulls, Structural Steel | Thick Paint, Rust | Yes |
| Tire Molds, Plastic Molds | Rubber Residue, Release Agent, Carbon | Yes |
| Composite Molds, Tooling | Epoxy Residue, Release Agent | Yes |
| Historical Monuments, Facades | Biological Growth, Black Crust | Conditional |
| Carbon Fiber | Release Agent, Contaminants | Conditional (Risky) |
| Glass, Ceramics | Surface Mold, Particulates, Thin Coatings | No (General Rule) |