Hi it depends where you are based. This machine is built in Europe. I live in New Zealand so pay premium due to importing through a supplier in Australia. I can tell you they aren’t cheap and this cost me in the $100’s K.
Hi there. Very interesting demo! Am I correct that you are using a pulsed laser here vs a CW (Continuous Wave)? May I ask specs on watts and nm of this unit?
@ecolasersolutions8769 Thank you. I'm curious, do you think that of you moved up to say a 1000 watt laser by Narran that it would be more efficient in removing the mineral deposits and capable if removing heavier build-up over greater surface areas? Say 1/8 inch thickness?
Yes it would be faster for sure. 1/8 inch is around 3mm. That’s quite thick but it depends on what the contamination is. What’s it’s being removed from and how long it’s been there.
@ecolasersolutions8769 Thank you. I understand. Basically the same material you are cleaning off of the stainless steel. Hard water deposits made of line and calcium carbonate. Say 1/16" to 1/8" thick. It looked like the area below the spigot had heavier build up but that section was ommited from your video. I'd like to use it to clean ceramic and glass tile and the grout lines. What do you think? Maybe a 2000w laser?
You can’t generate too much heat with tiles and grout as they crack so can’t have too much power. Plus the cost of these machines are a major consideration. Narran have a dealer in the US. They can give you pricing. Sit down though.
hello, what is the price of this machine thank you in advance.
Super machine great job how much does this machine cost???
Hi it depends where you are based. This machine is built in Europe. I live in New Zealand so pay premium due to importing through a supplier in Australia. I can tell you they aren’t cheap and this cost me in the $100’s K.
Hi there. Very interesting demo!
Am I correct that you are using a pulsed laser here vs a CW (Continuous Wave)?
May I ask specs on watts and nm of this unit?
Yes correct I use a Narran 300W nano second pulsed laser 1064nm.
@ecolasersolutions8769 Thank you. I'm curious, do you think that of you moved up to say a 1000 watt laser by Narran that it would be more efficient in removing the mineral deposits and capable if removing heavier build-up over greater surface areas? Say 1/8 inch thickness?
Yes it would be faster for sure. 1/8 inch is around 3mm. That’s quite thick but it depends on what the contamination is. What’s it’s being removed from and how long it’s been there.
@ecolasersolutions8769 Thank you. I understand. Basically the same material you are cleaning off of the stainless steel. Hard water deposits made of line and calcium carbonate. Say 1/16" to 1/8" thick. It looked like the area below the spigot had heavier build up but that section was ommited from your video. I'd like to use it to clean ceramic and glass tile and the grout lines. What do you think? Maybe a 2000w laser?
You can’t generate too much heat with tiles and grout as they crack so can’t have too much power. Plus the cost of these machines are a major consideration. Narran have a dealer in the US. They can give you pricing. Sit down though.
its narran laser?
Yes correct 300W
Really unimpressive. I've seen laser cleaning videos that projects a bright beam that evaporates paints and rust instantly, and no use for brush
Go back to watching them Jatwangkaismyname.
good job 👏
Missed a huge spot at the sprout.
Laser cleaning with one hand holding a camera through continuously running water not ideal. It didn’t get missed but cheers for checking it out.