300W Pulse Laser Cleaning Machine For Wood Metal Paint Rust Removal Aluminum Oxidation Water Cooling
300W Pulse Laser Cleaning Machine For Wood Metal Paint Rust Removal Aluminum Oxidation Water Cooling
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Introduction
We are a small business dedicated to manufacturing high-quality laser welding machines, laser cleaning machines, and related equipment for customers across the United States and worldwide. Our customers range from hobbyists and personal users to automotive shops and large industrial facilities.
Product Overview – 300W Pulsed Laser Cleaning Machine
Pulsed laser cleaning is currently one of the laser cleaning methods designed to minimize impact on the base material surface.
Because pulsed laser cleaning delivers energy in extremely short bursts, heat transfer into the substrate is reduced during operation. This makes it suitable for applications including:
- Removal of stains, rust, and paint from wood surfaces
- Removal of coatings from thin metal sheets
- Cleaning of precision components such as molds, gears, and machined parts
- Removal of oxide layers from aluminum surfaces
Different pulsed laser systems may vary significantly, even at the same rated power. Pulse width, single-pulse energy, operating frequency, optical design, system calibration, and service support all influence actual cleaning performance.
Machines with similar appearance or similar accessories may not deliver equivalent cleaning results.
Videos shown on this product page are demonstrations of this specific machine only and should not be considered performance references for other products with similar appearance, accessories, or laser power.
All demonstration videos were produced by our team and are intended to represent typical performance of this machine under comparable operating conditions.
Dimensions (W × D × H)
Machine: 22.0 × 33.5 × 35.5 in
Weight
Machine: 80 kg
Technical Specifications
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Laser Source | 1060–1080 nm Pulsed Fiber Laser |
| Laser Output Power | 300 W |
| Laser Peak Power | ≥60 kW |
| Frequency Adjustment Range | 1–1000 kHz |
| Pulse Width | 10–500 ns |
| Power Consumption | < 3.5 kW |
| Cable Length (Base to Head) | 5 m |
| Cooling System | Water Cooling |
| Cleaning Head | 1.6 lb Handheld Wobble Head |
| Storage Temperature | 5–131°F (-15–55°C) |
| Operating Temperature | 50–99°F (10–38°C) |
| Operating Humidity | 5–85% (Non-Condensing) |
| Coolant | Pure Water or Approved Anti-Freeze Coolant |
| Maximum Working Pressure | ≤1 MPa |
| Electrical Requirements | 220V AC ±10%, 50/60Hz |
Safety Notice
Class 4 Laser Device
Operation of this equipment requires appropriate laser safety procedures and protective measures.
Customers are responsible for complying with ANSI Z136.1 laser safety standards and applicable local regulations.
Professional training and appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) are strongly recommended.
Included Accessories
- Protective Lens × 10
- Laser Safety Glasses × 1
Wood Varnish & Coating Removal Capability
This pulsed laser cleaning machine can be used to remove varnish and surface finishes from wood and offers a high-precision alternative to sanding for certain applications.
The laser emits nanosecond pulses that are primarily absorbed by the coating layer, helping remove:
- Paint
- Varnish / lacquer
- Rust
- Oil and surface contamination
Because the pulses are extremely short, heat transfer into the wood is reduced compared with continuous thermal processes.
This technology is especially suitable for:
- Furniture restoration
- Antique wood cleaning
- Detailed decorative surfaces
- Thin coating removal
Performance depends heavily on coating type:
| Coating Type | Typical Removal Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Shellac | Easy |
| Lacquer | Easy |
| Thin Varnish | Good |
| Polyurethane | Slower |
| Thick Epoxy | Difficult |
For wood applications, parameter selection is critical.
Typical starting reference settings (adjust based on testing):
- Power: 40–120 W
- Frequency: 60–120 kHz
- Fast scanning speed
- Wide scan pattern
Excessive power, slow scanning, or prolonged dwell time may discolor, char, or damage wood surfaces.
For large flat areas (floors, doors, broad panels), conventional sanding may still be faster, while pulsed laser cleaning excels in restoration work, precision cleaning, and intricate details.
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