Manual laser cleaning can be an effective method for maintaining and restoring amorphous tools, which are often used in various industrial applications due to their unique properties such as high hardness and wear resistance. If we use the laser cleaning equipment correctly, we can extend the service life of our tools.
Cleaning Process:
- Position the laser cleaning head at the recommended distance from the tool surface.
- Move the laser beam across the surface of the tool in a controlled manner, ensuring even coverage.
- Use a raster scan pattern to ensure all areas are cleaned uniformly
benefits:
- Non-Abrasive: Laser cleaning does not physically abrade the tool surface, preserving its structural integrity.
- Precision: Allows for targeted cleaning of specific areas without affecting the rest of the tool.
- Versatility: Can be used to remove various types of contaminants, including rust, paint, and coatings.