Okay, I am going to be very direct. She did an incredible job. This is the very best presentation I have seen from a manufacturer in China in any sector done by someone natively. I will definitely be considering you guys when I buy my next laser. Thank you!
I have a 2kw CW cleaner and it´s really nice for rust and prepare mild steel for powder coating but i noticed that it is not good for aluminium at all actually so my 20w mopa fiber marker does a better job then 2kw CW cleaner, so the question are is the pulsed cleaner comparable with a laser marker?
yes, pulse laser cleaner works in similar theory with laser marker, both are pulse laser and scanner moving, but also have difference, power difference and way of leaser beam moving
Great presentation. I am strongly considering a purchasing a laser really soon. And I mainly want to use it wood furniture restoration and cleaning. From observing many videos on laser cleaning, I’m finding that people tend to use the Pulse laser between 100w to 200w for more suitable results. Is it possible to use a continuous laser for wood restoration, and manually adjust the power settings on the continuous laser down to the 100w to 200w levels?
@@jallyquit looks like there are English subtitles embedded in the video itself, but there are no subtitles that you can select to be overlaid. It almost looks like you have them turned off because even the automatic ones are not available.
Okay, I am going to be very direct. She did an incredible job. This is the very best presentation I have seen from a manufacturer in China in any sector done by someone natively. I will definitely be considering you guys when I buy my next laser. Thank you!
thank you for the positive feedback, which give us strength to go further
fantastic presentation!
thank you
I have a 2kw CW cleaner and it´s really nice for rust and prepare mild steel for powder coating but i noticed that it is not good for aluminium at all actually so my 20w mopa fiber marker does a better job then 2kw CW cleaner, so the question are is the pulsed cleaner comparable with a laser marker?
yes, pulse laser cleaner works in similar theory with laser marker, both are pulse laser and scanner moving, but also have difference, power difference and way of leaser beam moving
Great presentation. I am strongly considering a purchasing a laser really soon. And I mainly want to use it wood furniture restoration and cleaning. From observing many videos on laser cleaning, I’m finding that people tend to use the Pulse laser between 100w to 200w for more suitable results. Is it possible to use a continuous laser for wood restoration, and manually adjust the power settings on the continuous laser down to the 100w to 200w levels?
no sir, pulse laser is very different with continious laser, wood is very sensitive to laser power, only pulse laser can do such a work
Hello. Can you add subtitles to this video?
dear sir, i think you can try to click subtitle from your youtube
@@jallyqu Hello. It says that subtitles are not available for this video. I watched your other videos with subtitles, that’s why I asked.
@@КириллБавтуто okay, i will try to edit again
@@jallyquit looks like there are English subtitles embedded in the video itself, but there are no subtitles that you can select to be overlaid. It almost looks like you have them turned off because even the automatic ones are not available.
@@carlanwray8718 it must be an editting mistake, thank you for reminding