Stood amazed while on holiday in Tenerife while a bloke did this the the grubby pavement outside a cafe, stunning. Not a single warning notice, cone or anything resembling a safety procedure in place, and he was piggybacked onto a street light for his electric supply.
We absolutely understand you. We always provide both safety training and safety equipment with each unit we sell, this training includes ways to deal with safety including scenarios while working in environments where other people are present. We provide all the necessary safety tools, such as protective barriers, goggles, curtains, special filters and so on. Needless to say, we are very strict regarding safety and compliance with laws in that matter - We frequently organize/provide laser safety training for other companies and we have a department focusing solely on the laser safety topic. Some people however, do not care about safety of theirs or others regardless of the possible dangers and there is nothing that can be done other than reporting them to the law enforcement. We are frequently beyond amazed seeing people in videos using class IV. laser systems without such a basic elementary safety equipment such as laser goggles. With that being said, none of our customers is from Tenerife/we haven't shipped any laser system to Tenerife, so it is likely someone purchasing a laser system from other company that is not being that thorough regarding laser safety, if they even touch that topic.
@@johnnytwotimez Bonjour, vous en êtes contents au niveau du modèle celui-ci fait que du décapage ou soudure éventuellement et découpage merci. Et quelle marque est-il celui-là ?
I've literally spent thousands of hours cleaning motorcycle and car parts. If I had this equipment I could have been at the beach drinking beer and throwing empty cans at people.
I work with high powered lasers up to 20 kilowatts. We're getting a machine used for surface activation, a pulsed pico laser which is used as an alternative for grit blasting. Advancements in the laser field are getting really interesting! Great video!
There is something very satisfying in watching this process take place. Great technology !! Thank of all the applications for this sort of technology in cleaning parts. Not to mention the time that is saved along with no need for harmful chemicals.
It's what artist painters feel about painting (even without lasers). You should try it, if you like it so much.... You must satisfy the unknown painter in yourself !
I love this post. I showed this post to my family & they also loved this post.we bought a projector & showed this post to the whole neighborhood & they also loved this post. Our lives have changed because of this post. We are grateful to you for this post,Thank you so much for this post.
We currently aren't planning to sell our technology to Earth-invasive aliens, so if you see one of our laser systems flying over DC, chances are it's gonna be a China knockoff.
I would like to access such equipment for cleaning destabilized patinated bronze. Would you know if it works on an ancient bronze patina and so called "bronze disease"?
So satisfying to watch, i work on engines and i always had this urge to clean every nook and crannies of an engine, and this laser cleans like engine parts came out of factory....so cool
@@alekseizolotoi9275 дык... Чудеса нонче в цене... Если это реальные чудеса, а у нас все больше получается, как пел Владимир Семёнович : "мы, говорит, таким делам вовсе не обучены, и, кроме мордобития, никаких чудес... "
Try explaining how you lost your fingers and part of your arm your customer when you're busy trying to sell your super well looked after antique vehicle!
I’ve always wanted one! They seem to be fast and efficient for cleaning, probably use less power the a blast cabinet and compressor. They have come along way since Goldfinger, right Mr. Bond?
Except they cost so much it will take 20 years min. To recoup the cost and by then if it actually lasts more that 5 years it's junk!!! Technology is awesome but prices are way too high and the lifespan is way too short!!! Until this bridge is gapped you are just losing money. Just like the whole solar garbage, the life expectancy of a cell is 15 -25 years but it takes 20 years to offset the cost so if you are lucky you may actually get free electric for a couple years but 99.9% of the time the equipment breaks before hand. To manufacture electric vehicles and the batteries, 50% - 100% more pollution is SPEWED into the atmosphere and 15-20 years from now there will be a crisis of lithium waste which is toxic and as dangerous if not more than nuclear waste!!!
You're very welcome! Although we do not try to present laser as a superior (or inferior) compared to blasting methods, those two simply have different purpose. The biggest difference is that laser, compared to blasting methods doesn't do any damage to cleaned material, it's the best option for when you are cleaning anything that can not be damaged (such as molds, anylox rollers, old, historical objects, repeated cleaning in factories).
@@laxtobuttgroyn1193 driving a car is 1000 times more dangerous probably 100,000s more so...but yh you certainly need to be carefull using such a thing a bit like a deep fat fryer if not carefull you could have problems
Chinese will copy it quite soon. "There is no electronic device we cannot copy and sell to the Americans in Walmart for $19.95" On sale for $19.95 in Walmart in 3, 2, 1......... . .
I work with lasers. People making these videos really need to start covering the potential hazards of using this such as reflections of the laser onto nearby people or the operator. Doesnt take much exposure to a laser to completely destroy eyesight. furthermore nobody explains that it is a direct source so anything in a "shadow" doesn't get affected at all so intricate shapes dont work so well.
While short-term exposure is harmless, working with this machine barehanded likely has the same risks as welding barehanded in terms of skincancer and similar
@@angrydragonslayer The UV light and the plasma that the electrode produces in contact with the metal can burn the skin, it can create cancer in your thyroid and this tool I haven't seen someone reporting that can create cancer of any type...
Стоит она столько же как и твоя квартира. а эффективность её вызывает большие сомнения ввиду того сколько эта хрень стоит. это чисто моё мнение. убрать с поверхности пыль или грязь одно дело, а удалить глубокую и старую ржавчину это совсем другое дело.
@@PubgMobile-pg5zoнаш маленький умненький любитель Пубга не только не смог разобраться в спецификациях прибора, но даже досмотреть видео до середины. Зато игрулечки любим, да?
Impresionante una herramienta fantástica que bueno cuando el hombre aplica su inteligencia y la tecnología para bien de está manera tendríamos un mundo mucho mejor ! Saludos desde argentina
How much does it affect thesurface at the microscopic level? You were cleaning a mounted rollet bearing inthe video, though it's probably gonna be changed, it'd be interesting to know if it etches the surface significantly
Its a nanosecond pulse, so probably less than laser peening? Which would mean very little cold work effect at the surface, introducing a minor compressive strain. In most cases, that should be a good thing, no?
@user-dj8xq8wg6n Под наносекундами я подразумеваю, что сам лазер излучается импульсами, длящимися несколько наносекунд. Импульсы повторяются, но каждый импульс сам по себе длится наносекунды. Спасибо за объяснение влияния частоты на поверхность.
steel contains carbon, all the carbon will be successfully evaporated from the steel of your boat. After that it is going to start rusting. The metal on the video is most likely aluminum, very highly reflective metal
@@absolute___zero You sure about that "carbon evaporation theory"? There is this entire concept of laser peening that uses even more dwell or power in the laser than this device you know?
@@death_parade well I just saw a video where a guy cleans steel, but what is happening is that the carbon is also evaporating, along with iron. The thing is that the oxide (rust) evaporates faster than steel because it doesnt have strenght of steel , but both atoms are flying off the surface when laser is applied, iron and carbon. (while rust molecule Fe2O3 is converted back to pure iron in a combustion reaction due to heat). Thats why you are seeing dark surface after it is cleaned by laser, there are traces of carbon there. All the laser does is just burning, same old thing. Probably the wavelength of laser diode is tuned for iron oxide, so steel is affected less, but I am absolutely sure that everything flies off the surface , the carbon, the iron and the iron oxide, that's how lasers work.
@@absolute___zero Whatever is happening in the outer layer material is a combination of the following different mechanisms (ratio of each mechanism's contribution depending on the material being cleaned and the process parameters selected):- 1.) Ablation of the surface layer 2.) Impact: Thermal shock induced by the laser leading to stress waves that remove the material . If the absorptivity of the corrosion layer is more than the substrate, if the energy density for corrosion layer evaporation is less than energy density required for substrate evaporation and if you choose the right process parameters, it leads to a self-limiting cleaning, which doesn't ablate the substrate, much less thermally shock it. This happens in case of low power and higher pulse repetition frequency. Obviously, dwell times and number of passes have an impact as well. Anyways, I am still in the middle of studying it, but no carbon removal and targeting of only rust can be done if self-limiting cleaning is done, which probably wasn't the case in the video you mention. Maybe the process parameters chosen in that video were wrong, such as probably the energy density of the laser is chosen such that its greater than even the evaporation limit of the substrate, or maybe the dwell time is too high. Another thing, relying on contrast of the material surface after cleaning is not a reliable way to tell what happened there. . You can read more about it in this open-source paper: 10.26678/ABCM.COBEM2021.COB2021-0007
I'm curious what would it be if that burning light aims right to a reflecting surface such as mirror or something like that. Won't it be dangerous to its operator?
Chainsaws, torches, grinders, lathes (lathes will kill you) firearms are all tools that need respect and children taught not to use them without supervision until then know the dangers and how to properly use them. Without risk nothing can be accomplished. Ever visit a farm? They number of ways to get hurt or killed are huge.
Does this cause warpage in aluminium and thin steels? It appears to clean great, but using on precision fit components such as engine parts would concern me.
@@MrDedwardk like on an aluminium valve cover. Or a flywheel or brake rotor. Things that need to maintain tight tolerances to perform as designed. I guess the question is how much heat does this tool generate? It looks to be an amazing piece of equipment.
@@wilsonfamily4922 doubt it unless it's super super thin aluminum. It goes over the surface so fast I don't see how it could heat it anymore than regular use it's subject to. But would be nice to see a surface temperature before and after just for data
what would happen if you point it at someone? and before the trolls start stating the obvious this is a genuine question. is the frequency of the laser only attuned to removing dirt and rust will it just heat up the skin, how would it react. what safety measures would somebody need to take to ensure nobody gets hit with it, if it poses a problem to begin with
Instant flesh burns and retinal damage beyond repair. We use these in the US military at all branches. This technology is like the I-Phone 13..??.. in your pant pocket compared to Ma Bell phones from the 60’s…
Imagine using this 4000w laser to clean on a robotic arm that's program for cleaning pieces of automotive equipment or parts that you remove off the car or leave on the car to clean as is, this is incredible when I was doing a valve cover gasket replacement I really could have used this the cleanup around the mating surfaces of the valve cover
@@NarranCzlaser good one. Question would it work on delucate parts roo. Thinking of model RR engines made from brass with brass tubing of 0,3 - 0,8 mm diameter?
@@steffenrosmus9177 I believe it would as long as the laser would be set properly and accordingly to desired outcome. We always do testing for desired application so we can say for sure if laser is the best solution.
Oh that's simple, just wash with some water....🤣🤣🤣🤣 I haul cement, marble, and other powder commodities and I know the chemical reaction you get when you mix water with quick lime, pebble lime etc..
I hate to think how many thousands of Euros that that device costs, but for production cleaning could be worth it, de oxidising aluminium before critical welding etc.
That is what we always try to say, it's obviously nowhere near the ''common garage equipment'' stage and that won't change for at least a decade. But it usually make both great economical and efficient sense in big production plants, we do even have a few customers that do have a small family business and purchased laser (one of them is doing what you said, removing flux and oxides from aluminum before welding(there's a video of that on our channel too)).
Акуеть фантастика в натуре! That's cool, wow 😲 Нобелевская премия за воплощение полезной модели немеханической обработки металла. Это такой же прорыв, как когда-то сварочный электроаппарат.
Very handy tool when your in the motor and you want squeaky clean metal surfaces. Any idea how much they are or where to buy one? 2000w that's alot.. do you need some sort of license to obtain it?
Yeah I looked it up. They start out at around $43,000 all the way up to $250,000. But that's all good because in 2005 a 47" flat screen TV was almost $3000 and now you can get a smart TV for $275. So I'm sure over the next few years when they become more readily available they will come way down in price. But yeah. Right now. Expensive af.
Amazing ...simply amazing ! Great technological breakthrough , ovbviously it can be calibrated to remove diverse materials from the parts to be cleaned . Question is HOW MUCH DOES IT COST ? And will a 120 volt version be made available...love it !!!
Alas, they are very expensive. I found one on Amazon that is only 200 watts (as opposed to the 1000W one in this video), and the price was $43,500 USD.
@@loumencken9644 $ 45 K is a bit of change , certainly not for backyard garage use . That said , in a professional setting ,the expense can be justified considering several factors , one of them being the restoration of rare parts without tool or chemical damage .It should pay for itself and begin to generate a profit t relatively quickly depending on contract work volume , and provided it performes reliably for years .
@@TheCrozenfox They are pricey , no doubt , but depending on the volume of work that can be done with them versus chemical or abrasives and with minimal disposal of waste generated in use, they are likely worth every Euro to any enterprise that does volume work, of course reliablity is a factor, nothing is ever worh the cost no matter how nice of a job it does if it breaks down often .
Stood amazed while on holiday in Tenerife while a bloke did this the the grubby pavement outside a cafe, stunning.
Not a single warning notice, cone or anything resembling a safety procedure in place, and he was piggybacked onto a street light for his electric supply.
We absolutely understand you. We always provide both safety training and safety equipment with each unit we sell, this training includes ways to deal with safety including scenarios while working in environments where other people are present. We provide all the necessary safety tools, such as protective barriers, goggles, curtains, special filters and so on. Needless to say, we are very strict regarding safety and compliance with laws in that matter - We frequently organize/provide laser safety training for other companies and we have a department focusing solely on the laser safety topic. Some people however, do not care about safety of theirs or others regardless of the possible dangers and there is nothing that can be done other than reporting them to the law enforcement.
We are frequently beyond amazed seeing people in videos using class IV. laser systems without such a basic elementary safety equipment such as laser goggles.
With that being said, none of our customers is from Tenerife/we haven't shipped any laser system to Tenerife, so it is likely someone purchasing a laser system from other company that is not being that thorough regarding laser safety, if they even touch that topic.
Got it though.
Where to buy? Name model brand etc ???
@@johnnytwotimez
@@johnnytwotimez
Bonjour, vous en êtes contents au niveau du modèle celui-ci fait que du décapage ou soudure éventuellement et découpage merci. Et quelle marque est-il celui-là ?
Lovely. No overly loud music. No BS. Just footage and sound of a guy cleaning equipment with a laser.
The intense electric field of the laser moves the dirt out.
I've literally spent thousands of hours cleaning motorcycle and car parts. If I had this equipment I could have been at the beach drinking beer and throwing empty cans at people.
"Work hard, not smart!" - Jorgen
And you'll spend thousands of hours paying off the electric bills
That sure beats using brake cleaner and a brush
@@JD-ml7cg Its only 2000w about the same as a fan heater.
You can pick one up with half the power for about $10,000.
As a mechanic, I could watch this all day. I must have one!
Im not a mechanic but i can watch it all day too))
@E Double also how to not go blind when a ray bounces sideways a bunch of times and ends up in your eyes
@@ButterfatFarms I definitely don't have access to one, and no idea how to use it safely either. Are you ok ?
Puts a hotsy engine cleaner to shame
40k $
Завораживает. Невозможно оторваться от просмотра! ) Это колдовство!
Колдунство
Ведьмовство
Ведунство
Кумовство!
вуду пийпл
I work with high powered lasers up to 20 kilowatts. We're getting a machine used for surface activation, a pulsed pico laser which is used as an alternative for grit blasting. Advancements in the laser field are getting really interesting! Great video!
People say "oh _____ is the future, or that is the future" the future is lasers:)
Добрый день! Можете снять видео как работает пиколазер?
Alien technology
How much are these
@@Samfromauckland you mean in price?
Сколько сейчас появится "новых" запасных частей для машин и техники.
Check the tolerance on the holes and stuff
Диля жилеза сколько стоить это аппарат
@@УмарРустамов-ж6ш сто миллион тыщ
@@ЗавтраСкажу-ш9з тэнге?
@@staskemerovo42 гондурасских рубдей
Now this is something that NEEDS to be filmed in UHD Slow Motion, would be awesome to see it really slowed down with a high speed camera!
We do have that on to-do list!
Hell yeah!
@@NarranCzlaser Где можно преобрести?
@@NarranCzlaser
How much is one of these and how can I purchase one for myself since I build Engines for Vintage Muscle Cars and Street Race
@@NarranCzlaser This is the perfect ASMR video for mechanics lol
Аппарат называется мечта прекупов. Берём запчасти с разбора очищаем и продаем как новые
Аппарат называется мечта прекупов. Берём запчасти с разбора очищаем и продаем как новые
У знакомых с металлоприемки несколько лет человек забирает редуктора, рулевые рейки/колонки и т. п. теперь понятно зачем...
@@tasuja7761 цена аппарата $50к+ не думаю что такое по карману реставратору реек.
За такую сумму он нафиг никому не нужен
@@Shamil.. через год рынок наводится такими аппаратами и стоить он будет как сварочный аппарат
Я думаю такую тему хотел бы иметь каждый, у себя в гараже 👍👍👍👍👍
Эта штукенция дороже гаража с машиной вместе взятых
Эта штукенция дороже гаража с машиной вместе взятых
Можно бы и заиметь! & Сколько ж надо зелени на эту чюдо технику.
Когда нибудь на каждой автомойке так моторы мыть будут)))
@@R99R-w1x , подскажите, как называется и где купить?
I need this for the kitchen after I’m done cooking.
Good
Will be good to clean camp ovens
It's not a toy, it's dangerous.
@@ykd0011 no shit Sherlock
Burning the house down for insurance money eh?
A cada dia que passa nos surpreendemos com tecnologias inimagináveis !!! Que show de aparelho !!!! Muito bom !!
Muito bom e muito caro... ADG da hightorque tem um... Pagou 200 pica-paus...
@@Rodrigo_R.Vieira 200 Pica-paus ??? Isso é crime por explorar a fauna !!!!🤣😂😂🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@silveriooliveira4776 kkkkkk 200mil reais... Que deve ser equivalente a 200 pica-paus... 😅
@@Rodrigo_R.Vieira Brincadeira amigo !!!! Entendi. Obrigado pela atenção. Mas foi engraçado !!🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
There is something very satisfying in watching this process take place. Great technology !! Thank of all the applications for this sort of technology in cleaning parts. Not to mention the time that is saved along with no need for harmful chemicals.
My thoughts exactly.
Yeah wow.
Bruh the rust and grime don't just disappear. They're literally burned and evaporated
What about the ozone
This is perfect for my OCD. Just watching calms me down.
This is so enormously therapeutic to watch. I bet whoever does this for a living loves doing it.
It's what artist painters feel about painting (even without lasers). You should try it, if you like it so much.... You must satisfy the unknown painter in yourself !
Это - потрясающий инструмент!
Браво разработчикам!
Нам накуй ненадо, лучше церковь построим.
Onde compra?
Hey, does Google translate these for you too?
@@ДжеймсБонус
А начнём с того, что разучимся писАть...
@@ДжеймсБонус да, как священник очищает святой водой.
I love this post. I showed this post to my family & they also loved this post.we bought a projector & showed this post to the whole neighborhood & they also loved this post. Our lives have changed because of this post. We are grateful to you for this post,Thank you so much for this post.
This post is amazing...
They need to make a giant version and fly over DC with it.
Lol
Haaaaaa,yes they do asap, before it's to late
Why sweep over DC, what does it do?
We currently aren't planning to sell our technology to Earth-invasive aliens, so if you see one of our laser systems flying over DC, chances are it's gonna be a China knockoff.
DC & Beijing.....that would be awesome......wooorrrlllddd peeeaaaccceeee 😂😂
The use of lasers is being done cleaning older art work. Saw this several years ago in Florence, Italy. Amazing
I just did some research on what you shared.
Thank you for the knowledge
And you were correct
It’s AMAZING!
I would like to access such equipment for cleaning destabilized patinated bronze. Would you know if it works on an ancient bronze patina and so called "bronze disease"?
@@HappyQuailsLC I really have no idea. I’m sure there’s something on the internet that could give you some direction.
They used it on the Mona Lisa, now she's R rated, you can see a nipple.
So satisfying to watch, i work on engines and i always had this urge to clean every nook and crannies of an engine, and this laser cleans like engine parts came out of factory....so cool
Its amazing
Kanma mit diesem Lasergeräte auch mit Fenster Lack entfernen
Welcher Hersteller und wie ist die Name das gerät
im thoroughly convinced there is a weaponized version of these.
Без разницы, портативный он или нет, но он творит чудеса! Удивительно
@@alekseizolotoi9275 дык... Чудеса нонче в цене... Если это реальные чудеса, а у нас все больше получается, как пел Владимир Семёнович : "мы, говорит, таким делам вовсе не обучены, и, кроме мордобития, никаких чудес... "
@@АлексейРозенбаум придумай аналог импортозамещение подешевле
WOW! That is one of the most remarkable things I've seen in a long time! I want one!
Thats gonna cost about 9 to 10 Grand
@@Wolfmaster-fu7si 2 years ago it was 50k€. Some other brand.
this may be the dream of a vehicle restoration workshop. Like a
*"Yes sir, this is classic and very well maintained down to all the bolts"*
Imagine all the sanding, removing the bolts, cleaning etc etc, this machine does it in 1 second instead of us doin it for hours, WTF lol
@@lossantoscity3249 rub the fuel tank with sandpaper until the wrist hurts?, yes I know that feeling.
"Yes sir.
Henry Ford personally gave me this car. I'm the 1 and only owner"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Try explaining how you lost your fingers and part of your arm your customer when you're busy trying to sell your super well looked after antique vehicle!
That is totally freaking awesome. I want one!! Great video. 👍
I’ve always wanted one! They seem to be fast and efficient for cleaning, probably use less power the a blast cabinet and compressor.
They have come along way since Goldfinger, right Mr. Bond?
I agree. I am seeing many comments on here saying how expensive it would be to run.
It's probably extremely expensive to buy though
My ex wife needs this to clean herself..... she seen more chickens than weekends
Except they cost so much it will take 20 years min. To recoup the cost and by then if it actually lasts more that 5 years it's junk!!! Technology is awesome but prices are way too high and the lifespan is way too short!!! Until this bridge is gapped you are just losing money. Just like the whole solar garbage, the life expectancy of a cell is 15 -25 years but it takes 20 years to offset the cost so if you are lucky you may actually get free electric for a couple years but 99.9% of the time the equipment breaks before hand. To manufacture electric vehicles and the batteries, 50% - 100% more pollution is SPEWED into the atmosphere and 15-20 years from now there will be a crisis of lithium waste which is toxic and as dangerous if not more than nuclear waste!!!
@@notnecessary7730 Полностью с вами согласен. Электромобили с сегодняшними аккумуляторами это движение в тупик.
That’s it. I’m selling my cabinet sandblaster and getting one of these.
Thanks for sharing!!!
You're very welcome! Although we do not try to present laser as a superior (or inferior) compared to blasting methods, those two simply have different purpose. The biggest difference is that laser, compared to blasting methods doesn't do any damage to cleaned material, it's the best option for when you are cleaning anything that can not be damaged (such as molds, anylox rollers, old, historical objects, repeated cleaning in factories).
That looks like the material gets real hot
The metal looks more weldable than if it was blasted
Where can I buy one?
Это же потрясающе нужная вещь! Браво создателю!
This is the coolest new technology I've seen in a quite a while.
Would this be a good substitute for a plasma rifle in the 40-watt range?
If so, looks like I'm closing shop early today!
Just what you see buddy
More like an A&W diverter choke on a shotgun.
I don't have a use for one but I need this in my life.
This.
I'm with you. Total waste of money and unsafe as hell...but I don't care.
Confession to a Priest will surely wipe away all miseries and weariness.
Well I was thinking about a faster haircut ??
@@laxtobuttgroyn1193 driving a car is 1000 times more dangerous probably 100,000s more so...but yh you certainly need to be carefull using such a thing a bit like a deep fat fryer if not carefull you could have problems
Просто - сказочный инструмент! 👍😎☝️
С таким можно столько бабла заработать
@@zakrytikzuk если денег на газ хватит
This is manufactured here, in Czechia? So cool...
I need this cleaning equipment. It seems a miracle worker!
Yup, I work in a care home and our residents are often doubly incontinent and hate showering, this would save so many arguments
So clean it looks like he's spray-painting everything gun metal grey. 👍
Never seen this hand held unit but very interested in having one soon. This demo was impressive ! Thanks !
"handheld" lol its connected to a big ass machine
Chinese will copy it quite soon. "There is no electronic device we cannot copy and sell to the Americans in Walmart for $19.95"
On sale for $19.95 in Walmart in 3, 2, 1.........
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I work with lasers. People making these videos really need to start covering the potential hazards of using this such as reflections of the laser onto nearby people or the operator. Doesnt take much exposure to a laser to completely destroy eyesight.
furthermore nobody explains that it is a direct source so anything in a "shadow" doesn't get affected at all so intricate shapes dont work so well.
É , simplesmente sensacional esse laser de limpeza ! 👌😏😁👏👏👏👏
Bom pra queimar pelo de porco também
Toucinho já sai pururucado
Olha o cabo de energia que alimenta essa coisa. E ainda tem bulbina pra aumentar a tensão.
Combien ça coûte ?
no meu entender ele estragaria diversos motores...saindo fumaça quando toca na superfície..e partes internas mais sensiveis?
@@jose.a265 你的引擎也太爛了吧!!只是表面雜質揮發的煙吧!
I noticed he's working bare handed. What if the laser reflects off a smooth surface and cleans his hand or eyes?
I assume hes wearing eye protection, but ive seen a demonstration of someone holding their hand in the laser without anything happening.
his eyes become shiny like baby again!
While short-term exposure is harmless, working with this machine barehanded likely has the same risks as welding barehanded in terms of skincancer and similar
He's vaporized into nothing.
@@angrydragonslayer The UV light and the plasma that the electrode produces in contact with the metal can burn the skin, it can create cancer in your thyroid and this tool I haven't seen someone reporting that can create cancer of any type...
Une démonstration de l'efficacité du procédés de nettoyage par laser convaincante et assez impressionnante. Vidéo tout à fait intéressante. Merci.
Qui peut à l'occasion devenir une arme redoutable...
SOLD! I'm going to buy one or two of these!
"Oh waiter, my steak is too raw, take it back."
"Sir, put on these glasses for a moment."
😹🤣😹🤣
Wow….. that’s a truly impressive machine.
I need 4 of these like yesterday, this is every welders dream come true
Great! But, how does the burnt rust/oxidation affect the atmosphere, especially the air around the laser user?
Теперь понятно как из старых делают новые запчасти😄👍
Стоит она столько же как и твоя квартира. а эффективность её вызывает большие сомнения ввиду того сколько эта хрень стоит. это чисто моё мнение. убрать с поверхности пыль или грязь одно дело, а удалить глубокую и старую ржавчину это совсем другое дело.
@@PubgMobile-pg5zo а что со слоем ржавчины не справится?
@@PubgMobile-pg5zoнаш маленький умненький любитель Пубга не только не смог разобраться в спецификациях прибора, но даже досмотреть видео до середины. Зато игрулечки любим, да?
Impresionante una herramienta fantástica que bueno cuando el hombre aplica su inteligencia y la tecnología para bien de está manera tendríamos un mundo mucho mejor ! Saludos desde argentina
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What a tool!!! Excellent piece of engineering!
Стоимость такого оборудования дороже крыла от Боинга, остаётся только мечтать о нём!
Seeing it chew through the epoxy paint on that valve was impressive.
I never knew this technique existed. The finish looks superb 👌. But how much?
An arm and a leg.
@@saulgoodman9193 great... Is my arm and leg ok for payment?
How much does it affect thesurface at the microscopic level? You were cleaning a mounted rollet bearing inthe video, though it's probably gonna be changed, it'd be interesting to know if it etches the surface significantly
Its a nanosecond pulse, so probably less than laser peening? Which would mean very little cold work effect at the surface, introducing a minor compressive strain. In most cases, that should be a good thing, no?
@user-dj8xq8wg6n I wonder how the chosen frequency affects the surface. Depth of penetration would depend on it I think?
@user-dj8xq8wg6n Под наносекундами я подразумеваю, что сам лазер излучается импульсами, длящимися несколько наносекунд. Импульсы повторяются, но каждый импульс сам по себе длится наносекунды.
Спасибо за объяснение влияния частоты на поверхность.
There is something relaxing about this. I could do this all day if I were left alone and I’d love it.
Living on a steel boat - I could really use one of these. Brilliant tech - never knew it existed.
Send it to the old sea dog! Happy sailing...
steel contains carbon, all the carbon will be successfully evaporated from the steel of your boat. After that it is going to start rusting. The metal on the video is most likely aluminum, very highly reflective metal
@@absolute___zero You sure about that "carbon evaporation theory"? There is this entire concept of laser peening that uses even more dwell or power in the laser than this device you know?
@@death_parade well I just saw a video where a guy cleans steel, but what is happening is that the carbon is also evaporating, along with iron. The thing is that the oxide (rust) evaporates faster than steel because it doesnt have strenght of steel , but both atoms are flying off the surface when laser is applied, iron and carbon. (while rust molecule Fe2O3 is converted back to pure iron in a combustion reaction due to heat). Thats why you are seeing dark surface after it is cleaned by laser, there are traces of carbon there. All the laser does is just burning, same old thing. Probably the wavelength of laser diode is tuned for iron oxide, so steel is affected less, but I am absolutely sure that everything flies off the surface , the carbon, the iron and the iron oxide, that's how lasers work.
@@absolute___zero Whatever is happening in the outer layer material is a combination of the following different mechanisms (ratio of each mechanism's contribution depending on the material being cleaned and the process parameters selected):-
1.) Ablation of the surface layer
2.) Impact: Thermal shock induced by the laser leading to stress waves that remove the material
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If the absorptivity of the corrosion layer is more than the substrate, if the energy density for corrosion layer evaporation is less than energy density required for substrate evaporation and if you choose the right process parameters, it leads to a self-limiting cleaning, which doesn't ablate the substrate, much less thermally shock it. This happens in case of low power and higher pulse repetition frequency. Obviously, dwell times and number of passes have an impact as well. Anyways, I am still in the middle of studying it, but no carbon removal and targeting of only rust can be done if self-limiting cleaning is done, which probably wasn't the case in the video you mention. Maybe the process parameters chosen in that video were wrong, such as probably the energy density of the laser is chosen such that its greater than even the evaporation limit of the substrate, or maybe the dwell time is too high. Another thing, relying on contrast of the material surface after cleaning is not a reliable way to tell what happened there.
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You can read more about it in this open-source paper: 10.26678/ABCM.COBEM2021.COB2021-0007
Is using that on a painted surface a good idea? Figured those fumes would be pretty toxic even with a vacuum attached.
It can be managed
So cool, hopefully trickle down makes this a viable consumer product.
People will be going blind using this.
@@nexushexus4365 idk, welders are a pretty common garage tool these days. Same principle, used with proper ppe and intelligence and it'd be fine
It's been out for decades, still nowhere near consumer level....
The best relaxing video I've ever seen!
thank you
I wonder if this would work on cleaning condenser/evaporater coils.
Приятно смотреть👀сварщики,слесаря и маляры были бы рады такой штуке
ISSO NAO E LASER
@@ricmacmor não e laser?? Como funciona ?? Agradeço
@@ricmacmor PLASMA ?
Волосы на лобке, тоде можно убирать..
@@ВикторПряников-й4ц вместе с лобком ))
I'm curious what would it be if that burning light aims right to a reflecting surface such as mirror or something like that. Won't it be dangerous to its operator?
Not unless its a concave surface I'd imagine?
Бритвенный станок Чака Норриса.
Лазер не бреет Чака Норриса, Чак Норрис бреет лазер.
@@NarranCzlaser красавцы))) супер комментарий)))))
It appears to work great on surface and light rust,how does it perform on heavy rust?
Absolutely outstanding and totally indispensable!!
This is something that every shop must have! Please post where and how to get one.
It works really well on plastic
@@PurpleObscuration It's also a great tire shine product, no more scrubbing and rubbing it's a blast.
Ты за всю жизнь не заработаешь столько, сколько он стоит
These things would be amazing if they weren't crazy expensive.
These are also extremely dangerous, much more than anything else out there.
@@MicroageHD yeah, definitely more dangerous than firearms…
@@camaroboi13 Hmmm..
These devices are beyond amazing! One day these will be on the shelf and affordable for us mere mortals (I hope lol)
Many eyes to be lost
Lord, I hope not. That could be the most dangerous tool im your garage. Imagine if your kid started messing around with it...
They'll be in Poundland next week.
No problem . We have med beds soon .
Chainsaws, torches, grinders, lathes (lathes will kill you) firearms are all tools that need respect and children taught not to use them without supervision until then know the dangers and how to properly use them. Without risk nothing can be accomplished. Ever visit a farm? They number of ways to get hurt or killed are huge.
Yeah, forget sand blasting! I’ve done my share, and it was a pain!
This new tool is incredible!!!
Does this cause warpage in aluminium and thin steels? It appears to clean great, but using on precision fit components such as engine parts would concern me.
Like what for example ?
@@MrDedwardk like on an aluminium valve cover. Or a flywheel or brake rotor. Things that need to maintain tight tolerances to perform as designed. I guess the question is how much heat does this tool generate? It looks to be an amazing piece of equipment.
@@wilsonfamily4922 doubt it unless it's super super thin aluminum.
It goes over the surface so fast I don't see how it could heat it anymore than regular use it's subject to.
But would be nice to see a surface temperature before and after just for data
@King TuT NZAMBI X 👻🖤 RR that's the smartest thing you ever typed. Congrats on the milestone 🏆
what would happen if you point it at someone? and before the trolls start stating the obvious this is a genuine question. is the frequency of the laser only attuned to removing dirt and rust will it just heat up the skin, how would it react. what safety measures would somebody need to take to ensure nobody gets hit with it, if it poses a problem to begin with
Instant flesh burns and retinal damage beyond repair. We use these in the US military at all branches. This technology is like the I-Phone 13..??.. in your pant pocket compared to Ma Bell phones from the 60’s…
Imagine using this 4000w laser to clean on a robotic arm that's program for cleaning pieces of automotive equipment or parts that you remove off the car or leave on the car to clean as is, this is incredible when I was doing a valve cover gasket replacement I really could have used this the cleanup around the mating surfaces of the valve cover
Nossa ! Que interessante esse equipamento de limpeza á laser ! Eu sou do Brasil .
Grande bosta
Brasil é o ku do mundo e sempre será
Браво 👏 , пустить бы это чудо в массы
Компактный вариант, размером с рюкзак, миллион четыреста.. помощнее, больше размером, два ляма триста пятьдесят тысяч ...
@@mishapolyakov64 ахренеть
何故おすすめに上がってきたんだ…見てて気持ちいい
I wonder what are the operational cost for such a device. Just amaizing!
The electricity bill must be mind boggling
Well, I know one thing. They are not cheap to buy!
By the name "Narran ROD 2000W" i'd say it uses 800 W more than our household vacuum cleaner. Not so much as it looks.
Its about 25,000 $
Why are you posting Lightsaber prototype as a laser cleaning tool?
Truth is, this whole lightsaber concept was stolen from us, milions of years ago in a galaxy far, far away. We developed it to do good, classic story.
@@NarranCzlaser good one. Question would it work on delucate parts roo. Thinking of model RR engines made from brass with brass tubing of 0,3 - 0,8 mm diameter?
@@steffenrosmus9177 I believe it would as long as the laser would be set properly and accordingly to desired outcome. We always do testing for desired application so we can say for sure if laser is the best solution.
@@NarranCzlaser laser is always best solution!
Now, all you need is a utility belt for that thing and a cape.
Hahaha! I got a good laugh out if this once I thought of Damon Wayans as Handi Man.
Unbelievable!
The incredible technology that looks like a magic.
Здравствуйте, как связаться для консультации и в дальнейшем приобретении?
Чyрка увидел потенциал, как по канону
@@Rainkonen43 🤣🤣🤣
Tak to je hustý 🙂 kolik taková mašinka stojí?
cca 50 tis.€
I need this to clean quick lime off dump trailers.
Oh that's simple, just wash with some water....🤣🤣🤣🤣 I haul cement, marble, and other powder commodities and I know the chemical reaction you get when you mix water with quick lime, pebble lime etc..
Yeah, but just for reference, a 1000 watt cleaning laser will cost between $10,000 and $12,000. They are not cheap
@@righty-o3585 They unfortunately cost atleast 10 times more than that.
@@righty-o3585 that’s cheap u got a link for 1 of those?
In my stupidity i hoped to find something cheap laser on wish
Wow, much better than CLR cleaner... well done!
As I always suspected, there’s Gotta be a better way.
I hate to think how many thousands of Euros that that device costs, but for production cleaning could be worth it, de oxidising aluminium before critical welding etc.
50k€ pour l'instant...
That is what we always try to say, it's obviously nowhere near the ''common garage equipment'' stage and that won't change for at least a decade. But it usually make both great economical and efficient sense in big production plants, we do even have a few customers that do have a small family business and purchased laser (one of them is doing what you said, removing flux and oxides from aluminum before welding(there's a video of that on our channel too)).
To me this is literally like magic!!
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Arthur C. Clarke
my cat saya hes using sorcery!
Exactly martin looks like a scary magic haha
Price???
I have no practical use for this in my everyday life, but I still want one so bad right now.
LOL you are absolutely right. What a toy!
Акуеть фантастика в натуре!
That's cool, wow 😲
Нобелевская премия за воплощение полезной модели немеханической обработки металла.
Это такой же прорыв, как когда-то сварочный электроаппарат.
А смысл, от этой фантастики? Вы цену видели?
@@EwgeniyZ неа. Показывайте, любопытно.
P.S. Есть ли там лазер?..
Это же плазмопал :)
I restore motorcycles and play with drag cars and hot rods. I need this in my life.
Very handy tool when your in the motor and you want squeaky clean metal surfaces. Any idea how much they are or where to buy one? 2000w that's alot.. do you need some sort of license to obtain it?
They cost as much as a small new car
Yeah I looked it up. They start out at around $43,000 all the way up to $250,000. But that's all good because in 2005 a 47" flat screen TV was almost $3000 and now you can get a smart TV for $275. So I'm sure over the next few years when they become more readily available they will come way down in price. But yeah. Right now. Expensive af.
@@worldssickestmedia2713 Yes I'll wait till china steals this technology and I'll be able to buy it for 430 bucks instead of $43kk lol.
Damned Impressive! How is the Surface after that Procedure? Like fine sanded or more like polished?
Мощная штука ☝️💪🔥🔥🔥
Amazing ...simply amazing ! Great technological breakthrough , ovbviously it can be calibrated to remove diverse materials from the parts to be cleaned . Question is HOW MUCH DOES IT COST ? And will a 120 volt version be made available...love it !!!
Alas, they are very expensive. I found one on Amazon that is only 200 watts (as opposed to the 1000W one in this video), and the price was $43,500 USD.
"Prices of ROD cleaning lasers range from 25 000€ to 250 000€"
@@loumencken9644 $ 45 K is a bit of change , certainly not for backyard garage use . That said , in a professional setting ,the expense can be justified considering several factors , one of them being the restoration of rare parts without tool or chemical damage .It should pay for itself and begin to generate a profit t relatively quickly depending on contract work volume , and provided it performes reliably for years .
@@TheCrozenfox They are pricey , no doubt , but depending on the volume of work that can be done with them versus chemical or abrasives and with minimal disposal of waste generated in use, they are likely worth every Euro to any enterprise that does volume work, of course reliablity is a factor, nothing is ever worh the cost no matter how nice of a job it does if it breaks down often .
1000W laser cleaning machine ex-works price is USD 7600.
Укажите пожалуйста стоимость аппарата и его расходных материалов , спасибо .
Несколько лямов.
@@ОлегБогомолов-б3е 405 000 евро
Где купить то
@@megalodercupbrush963 Правильно. На деревянные несколько лямов.
Китайский лазер, моторчик и пылесос
Amazing instrument. Take great care in using it
Amazing piece of equipment.
Thank you! We appreciate that!
Fascinating. You guys should now work on a laser saber prototype ;-)
Залипательное видео! Спасибо
Now this has to be the most satisfying video out there, I gotta get one and some rusty parts
А сколько стоит именно эта установка??? И примерный срок службы?
30т $ на 100 вклбчений
Caraca!! Sensacional!!
Acredito que aqui no Brasil essa ferramenta será um absurdo de caro... 🤦♂️
Anywhere
Um pouco mais...
Creio que daqui uns 50 anos ela chega no Brasil
@@cleutonteixeira3900
Será!
Потому что у вас такая же коррупция как и у нас в рашке
Есть только одна проблема, эти вещи не становятся новыми, они просто становятся чистыми. А усталость металла остаётся.
Это ужасно
Усталость как рукой сняло)
@@Странникназемле-з8к или как лазером срезало.
Definitely a video for the lads 👌 something so satisfying about
Nossa da vontade de comprar um desse e ficar o dia inteiro limpando a ferrugem das peças.