RL-C Series High Power Continuous Wave Laser Cleaner
The RL-C Series High Power Continuous Wave Laser Cleaning Machine is the ultimate solution for heavy-duty industrial surface treatment. Delivering a massive 6000W output, it rapidly removes thick rust, heavy oil, and multi-layer coatings with unmatched efficiency. Built for rigorous 24/7 demands, this system features advanced industrial water cooling to ensure consistent performance in harsh environments like shipbuilding and aerospace maintenance.
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What are the primary advantages of this 6000W machine over lower-power models?
Speed and efficiency. The 6000W of power allows for significantly faster cleaning speeds, especially on large surfaces or when removing very thick and stubborn coatings. It is built for high-throughput industrial environments where time is critical.
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Can this high-power laser damage the base material?
When operated with the correct parameters, it will not damage the base material. The laser settings (power, scanning speed) are adjusted so that the energy is absorbed by the contaminant layer but not by the substrate underneath. We provide training to ensure proper use.
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Is this machine suitable for small or delicate parts?
While the machine’s power can be adjusted, its primary design is for large-scale, heavy-duty cleaning. For extremely delicate, heat-sensitive, or intricate parts, a lower-power pulsed laser might be a more suitable choice.
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What types of laser sources are compatible with the RL-C Series?
The RL-C Series supports high-performance fiber laser sources from leading manufacturers, including BWT, MAX, and RAYCUS, configured according to your requirements.
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How does the cooling system function during continuous operation?
The machine features an advanced industrial water-cooling system that keeps the laser source and cleaning head at stable operating temperatures, supporting continuous 24/7 heavy-duty operation.
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What applications benefit most from continuous wave laser cleaning?
Continuous wave lasers are ideal for removing heavy rust, thick industrial paint, oil, mill scale, and coatings on large structural surfaces such as bridges, steel structures, ships, and heavy aerospace components.