1. What materials can your laser machines process?
Our laser systems are suitable for a wide range of materials including carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and other metal surfaces. Specific applicability depends on the machine type and configuration.
2. How do I choose the right laser machine for my application?
The selection depends on your material type, thickness, production requirements, and application purpose (cleaning, welding, or marking). Our team can recommend a suitable configuration based on your working conditions.
3. What power options are available?
We offer multiple power options depending on the machine type. For example, laser cleaning machines typically range from 1000W to 3000W, while welding systems may vary depending on application requirements.
4. Is operator training required?
Basic training is recommended for safe and efficient operation. Our systems are designed to be user-friendly, and we provide guidance to help operators quickly get started.
5. What is the maintenance requirement?
Laser systems generally require low maintenance. Routine checks such as cleaning optical components and ensuring proper ventilation are recommended for long-term stability.
6. Do you provide after-sales support?
Yes, we provide technical support, operation guidance, and troubleshooting assistance to ensure smooth operation after delivery.
7. What can a laser cleaning machine remove?
Laser cleaning can effectively remove rust, paint, oxide layers, oil, and other surface contaminants without damaging the base material.
8. Is laser cleaning safe for the base material?
Yes, when properly configured, laser cleaning is a non-contact process that minimizes damage to the underlying material.
9. How does laser cleaning compare to traditional methods?
Compared to chemical cleaning or sandblasting, laser cleaning is more environmentally friendly, precise, and requires less consumable material.
10. What materials can be welded using laser welding machines?
Laser welding is suitable for stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, and other metal materials depending on the configuration.
11. Is laser welding suitable for beginners?
Handheld laser welding systems are relatively easy to learn compared to traditional welding methods, but basic training is still recommended.
12. What can be marked with laser marking machines?
Laser marking systems can engrave serial numbers, logos, QR codes, and other identifiers on metal and some non-metal materials.
13. Is laser marking permanent?
Yes, laser marking is a permanent process that does not fade under normal industrial conditions.

