@@ClaraChai many thanks for your reply. Do you mean that if CW is set at low power setting, it will not damage for example scraping paint or rust from automobile body panels ?
@@ClaraChai if I understand correctly, there is less heat generated with Pulse. Therefore, for example Pulse is the correct choice to scrap car paint/bondo or powder coating from thin sheet metal ( 1-1,2 mm ). Where as, CW laser cleaners are more for industrial applications such as cleaning large rusty surfaces from thick base material.
Interesting in your laser cleaners for mobile application
Can you do a video of fan cooled pulse laser vs water cooled. Which one is better
it is not easy to make the comparison, so sorry.
I'd like to add Lazer cleaning to my furniture restoration shop. All kinds of finishes will be cleaned. Best best machine with limited damage ?
You need to check what surface or layer you want to clean, I will offer you a solution.
Hi Clara, can we say that CW machine will always be more damaging than the Pulse laser even if lower setting is used on the CW ? Regards
Er, I think we can not say that.
@@ClaraChai many thanks for your reply. Do you mean that if CW is set at low power setting, it will not damage for example scraping paint or rust from automobile body panels ?
@@keremustunkaya9650 I don’t think so, pulsed and CW lasers are just for different applications.
@@ClaraChai if I understand correctly, there is less heat generated with Pulse. Therefore, for example Pulse is the correct choice to scrap car paint/bondo or powder coating from thin sheet metal ( 1-1,2 mm ). Where as, CW laser cleaners are more for industrial applications such as cleaning large rusty surfaces from thick base material.
@@keremustunkaya9650 Yes, you have my thought
subcribe, nice content Clara.... can you test CW rust removal, 10% up to 100% power, 1000W version?
Got it, maybe later 😊