The advantage of laser cleaning is its versatility. Lasers remove grease, rust, paint, varnish coatings, dirt, and discoloration. More advanced models – such as the Grawostar Laseman CL300 have three variants of the light beam – Gauss, Flat, and Mix beam.
Flat beams are used to clean injection molds and sometimes to polish them. Unfortunately, such specialized equipment does not work where we have to clean the surface to a form similar to that after the glass blasting process.
Gauss beams, on the other hand, can damage chrome metal surfaces, but perfectly prepare surfaces for subsequent chemical and polishing treatment.
Specialized Mix lasers allow for the treatment of stone and wooden surfaces. Unfortunately, wood processing requires the high-speed construction of mirrors that reflect light.
Various phenomena controlled in the production process of the device mean that three different devices are needed to properly clean many types of surfaces.
Laser cleaning is gaining an increasingly wide range of applications, Grawostar lasers are used in production plants, factories, workshops, and wherever we want the most non-invasive surface treatment possible.
The concentrated laser beam is absorbed by the impurities that are on the surface of a given element. The impurity particles pass from solid to gaseous state in a direct way. The material subjected to this process remains almost intact. The degree of violation is determined, among other things, by the type of source (Flat, Mix, Gauss).