6000W laser cleaning machine
The 6000W laser cleaning machine is currently the most powerful and efficient heavy-duty equipment in the industrial
laser cleaning field. It's not just a simple cleaning tool, but a high-speed rust/paint removal workstation for large-scale
substrate treatment in heavy industry.
The following is a brief introduction to its core technologies:
### 1. Core Positioning
This equipment is designed for extreme working conditions and ultra-high efficiency, primarily used in shipbuilding,
aviation, and heavy machinery industries for rapidly removing millimeter-thick rust layers, heavy-duty anti-corrosion
coatings, and high-temperature oxide scale.
### 2. Core Advantages
- **Extremely High Efficiency:** Cleaning speed can reach tens of square meters per hour, several to tens of times faster
than low-power equipment, significantly reducing downtime for large projects.
- **Deep Removal:** Extremely high energy output, capable of thoroughly removing stubborn, heavily contaminants in
one pass, even for cleaning molding sand from casting surfaces.
- **Continuous Operation:** Utilizing industrial-grade water cooling and redundant design, it can meet the demands of
24/7 uninterrupted full-load production.
- **Automation Integration**: Due to the high skill requirements for manual operation of the 6KW laser head, this
equipment is typically integrated into **gantry cranes, robotic arms, or automated production lines** to achieve
remote control or automated cleaning.
### 3. Core Application Scenarios
- **Shipbuilding and Repair**: Used for large-area rust removal and cleaning of marine organisms on ship exteriors and decks.
- **Aerospace**: Cleaning coatings from aircraft skin or rocket casings.
- **Large-scale Infrastructure**: On-site rust removal and refurbishment of bridges, storage tanks, and pipelines.
- **Nuclear Industry**: Decontamination and coating removal from nuclear power plant equipment.
### 4. Safety Warnings
**6000W power is extremely dangerous**. The laser may produce strong reflections upon contact with metal, causing
irreversible damage to the retina. Special high-power laser safety glasses must be worn during operation, and a
designated work isolation zone must be established.
