Laser cleaning systems are primarily used in industrial settings for part cleaning, including removing grease, rust from welds, paint stripping, and eliminating rubber residues on mold surfaces, among others. Compared to traditional methods like acid washing, dry ice, and sandblasting, laser cleaning offers numerous advantages such as energy conservation, reduced energy consumption, lower emissions, non-contact cleaning, no damage to base materials, and low operation and maintenance costs.
Laser cleaning technology involves using high-power density laser beams to照射 the surface of workpieces, causing dirt, rust spots, or coatings to evaporate or peel off instantly, thereby achieving a cleaning process. Compared to traditional cleaning methods such as high-pressure water jets, chemical acid washing, ultrasonic, and sandblasting, laser cleaning technology boasts the following features:
1) No need for cleaning agents or other chemical solutions; far exceeds the cleanliness of chemical cleaning processes.
2) The range of contaminants that can be removed is extensive, as is the variety of base materials it is suitable for; selective removal of contaminants is possible by controlling laser parameters, without damaging the base material.
3) Contactless processing; no mechanical wear, capable of handling valuable and fragile components.
4) Laser cleaning offers high adaptability and flexibility, enabling easy automation.
5) Laser cleaning equipment can be used stably for a long time, typically requiring only electricity and maintenance costs, with low operation expenses. Plus, it can be easily automated.
6) Laser cleaning technology is an "environmentally friendly" cleaning process that does not pollute the environment.
Application Fields:
1) Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industry: Degreasing, Paint Stripping, and Rust Removal
2) Automotive Manufacturing: Degreasing and dirt removal, tire mold cleaning, removal of galvanized plate coatings prior to welding.
3) Semiconductor Industry: Silicon wafer cleaning
4) Marine, railway, and bridge industries: rust and paint removal;
5) Chemical, Food, and Medical Industries: Clean small holes on thin metal filter plates.
6) Building Cleaning
7) Cleaning of pipelines within nuclear reactor cores.





























