How-Does-a-Laser-Cleaning-Machine-Work?
The principle behind laser cleaning is relatively straightforward. The machine emits a focused laser beam that interacts with the surface contaminants. The energy from the laser is absorbed by the contaminants, causing them to vaporize or turn into plasma. This process is highly precise, allowing for the removal of even the thinnest layers of material without affecting the base surface.
The key components of a laser cleaning machine include:
Laser Source: The heart of the machine, which generates the laser beam.
Scanning System: Directs the laser beam across the surface to be cleaned.
Control System: Allows operators to adjust parameters such as laser power, pulse duration, and scanning speed.
Cooling System: Ensures the machine operates at optimal temperatures, preventing overheating.