Laser Blasting
Laser blasting is a process similar to laser welding but uses a different nozzle to perform the work. Instead of melting material to create a weld joint, laser blasting uses an intense laser beam to remove material from the surface of a workpiece.
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During the process, the laser beam is directed at the material with high energy. This results in the material on the surface being vaporized or evaporated, effectively cleaning or preparing the surface for subsequent machining or surface treatment.
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Benefits of Using a Laser Blaster
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Using a laser blaster offers several significant benefits to welders and workshops. By integrating the blasting function into the workshop, the need to send blasting objects to external facilities is reduced. This not only saves time but also resources that would otherwise be used to transport materials to and from blasting facilities.
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With laser blasting, welders can directly clean and prepare surfaces on materials in the workshop. This increases productivity and efficiency in the workflow and reduces waiting time for materials to be blasted. In addition, laser blasting provides a high degree of precision and control over the blasting process, resulting in smoother and cleaner surfaces on the materials. Finally, the use of laser blasting reduces the need for chemical blasting agents, thereby minimizing environmental impact and costs for purchasing and waste management.
















