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Laser Metal Cleaner
A laser metal cleaning machine is a high-tech device that uses a focused laser beam to remove contaminants from metal surfaces. These contaminants may include:
- Rust
- Paint coatings
- Oxide layers
- Oil and grease
- Dust and residues
Unlike traditional methods, laser cleaning is non-contact, meaning it does not physically touch the surface. This eliminates wear, damage, and secondary pollution.
6000W laser cleaning machine is designed for maximum efficiency and precision, revolutionizing how industries like metalworking and fabrication handle surface cleaning, rust removal, and maintenance. Whether you’re cleaning rust from large metal surfaces or maintaining industrial equipment, this machine brings unmatched performance to your workspace.
Laser Rust Cleaning Machine Advantages
- Supports Fiber Laser Power Up to 6000W: Our new laser cleaning head is engineered to handle fiber laser power up to an impressive 6000W. This capability ensures that even the most challenging rust and corrosion are no match for its cleaning power.
- Unmatched Cleaning Speed: The high power of our 6000W laser translates directly to superior cleaning speed. This means that large surfaces can be cleaned quickly, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity. For industries where time is money, this feature is a game-changer.
- Large and Stable Cleaning Width: One of the standout features of our new machine is its large cleaning width, reaching up to 500mm. This is double the size compared to standard models available in the market. The increased width means that more surface area can be cleaned in a single pass, further enhancing efficiency.
- Stability and Precision: Despite its high power and large cleaning width, our 6000W laser cleaning machine maintains exceptional stability and precision. This ensures consistent and uniform cleaning across the entire surface, providing superior results without damaging the underlying material.
Laser Head
With an adjustable cleaning width of 100-500mm, this powerhouse removes rust, mill scale, and more with incredible speed and precision. Say goodbye to slow, outdated methods and experience next-level efficiency.
Handheld Laser Rust Remover 6000w
As technology continues to evolve, with trends towards AI integration, enhanced safety, and multi-functional capabilities, the future of this remarkable device looks even more promising.
The handheld laser rust remover 6000W has undeniably revolutionized the rust removal industry, offering a powerful, precise, and environmentally friendly solution to a persistent problem. From automotive workshops to shipyards, antique restorers to construction sites, its impact is palpable in the efficient and high-quality cleaning of rusted metal surfaces.
Laser Metal Cleaning Machine Technical Parameter
| Name | Intelligent Handheld Cleaning Head |
| Model | FWH60-C30A |
| Fiber interface | QBH |
| Wavelength scope | 1070±20nm |
| Rated power | ≤6KW |
| Collimation focal length | 75mm |
| Focus focal length | 1500mm |
| Scanning width | 200~500mm |
| Scanning speed | 40000mm/s |
| Auxiliary pressure | ≥0.5~0.8Mpa |
| Effective clear aperture | Ø20 |
| Weight | 2.2Kg |
Compared with Pulse Type Laser Cleaning Machine, Continuous Fiber Laser Cleaner is More Suitable for Applications Where High Efficiency is Required.
Application of Laser Metal Rust Remover
Laser cleaning machines are widely used in mold cleaning, industrial rust removal, old paint and film removal, pre-welding pretreatment and post-welding treatment, degreasing of precision parts, decontamination and oxide layer removal of electronic components, cleaning of cultural relics, etc. Widely used in metallurgy, moulds, automobiles, hardware tools, transportation, construction appliances, machinery and other industries.
Laser Rust Remover Buyer Guide
The IGOLDENLaser metal cleaning system removes paint, rust, mill scale, oxides, and surface contamination from all common metal substrates — mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloys, copper, brass, titanium, cast iron, and galvanized steel. Each substrate requires specific parameter settings to achieve effective contamination removal without surface damage — the IGOLDENLaser parameter library provides validated configurations for all major metal types. Non-metal substrates — plastics, composites, ceramics, and glass — can also be cleaned with appropriate parameter configurations, though the system is primarily designed and optimized for metal surface preparation applications.
Laser cleaning and abrasive blasting both achieve Sa 2.5–Sa 3 cleanliness levels on steel — the industry standard for coating adhesion. Laser cleaning’s advantages over blasting include zero media waste and disposal cost, no dust hazard requiring respiratory protection and containment, no surface profile variability from media degradation, selective cleaning capability on assemblies where adjacent surfaces must not be abraded, and the ability to clean in environments — confined spaces, near electronic components, on installed equipment — where blasting is impractical or prohibited. Abrasive blasting’s advantages include lower capital cost, higher cleaning rate per dollar of equipment investment at very large scale, and the ability to impart a specific surface profile in a single operation. For most maintenance, fabrication, and production cleaning applications, IGOLDENLaser cleaning delivers superior total cost of ownership when media cost, waste disposal, containment setup, and respiratory protection are fully accounted for.
At correctly configured parameters, laser cleaning does not damage the base metal — the differential absorption between contamination and substrate allows the laser energy to ablate the contamination while leaving the substrate intact. Incorrect parameters — excessive power, too-slow scan speed, or pulse duration too long for the substrate thermal sensitivity — can cause surface discoloration, minor surface melting, or in severe cases dimensional changes on thin sections. The IGOLDENLaser parameter library provides validated settings that prevent substrate damage on all common metal types and contamination combinations. Always verify results on a test area when cleaning a new material or contamination type for the first time.
Cleaning rate depends on laser power level, contamination type and thickness, target cleanliness level, and substrate sensitivity constraints. As a general reference range: the 200W handheld system removes moderate rust from mild steel at approximately 3–5 square meters per hour; the 1,000W system achieves 15–25 square meters per hour on the same application; the 2,000W automated system achieves 50–70 square meters per hour. Heavy industrial coatings and thick rust layers reduce cleaning rate compared to light contamination at any given power level. Contact the IGOLDENLaser application team for cleaning rate estimates specific to your contamination type, thickness, and cleanliness target.
Yes — laser cleaning is technically effective for removing lead paint, but lead paint removal requires specific safety precautions beyond standard laser cleaning procedure. Lead fume generated during ablation is highly toxic — engineering controls including high-efficiency fume extraction with HEPA filtration, personnel respiratory protection with supplied air or P100 respirators, and strict contamination containment protocols are mandatory. Workers performing lead paint removal by laser cleaning must comply with OSHA’s Lead Standard (29 CFR 1926.62) requirements for medical surveillance, air monitoring, and decontamination procedures. Consult your environmental health and safety advisor before using laser cleaning for lead paint removal and ensure your IGOLDENLaser fume extraction system is specifically rated for lead fume capture.
















