Joke Technology presents mobile laser cleaning device

Joke Technology is expanding its extensive portfolio to include laser cleaning: The Eneska Laserclean 300 mobile laser cleaning device has been in the range since the beginning of the year, complementing the systems previously available in the cleaning sector.
With the Eneska Laserclean 300, contaminants such as rust layers, old paint, coatings, oil and grease residues, plastic residues and oxides can be removed without contact and without damaging the material. The pulse laser cleaning process is suitable for metals, stone and, depending on the setting, plastics and even wood. Unlike other processes, the base material is not damaged and the geometry and dimensional accuracy are retained. Narrow and fine indentations can be cleaned just as easily as smooth surfaces. The effective laser technology with an output of 300 watts ensures precise, reproducible results, making reworking mostly superfluous. "It is an environmentally friendly cleaning process free of chemicals - the detached particles simply need to be removed or vacuumed away," explains Carsten Schütz, Sales Manager at Joke Technology. "Because no consumables such as brushes, blasting material or solvents are required, the operating costs are low." Another advantage over comparable cleaning systems: "Laser cleaning is a dry process, which is why there is no moisture corrosion on components," explains Fabian Bickenbach, Head of Laser Technology at Joke Technology. "The cleaned surfaces can be processed, welded or coated immediately without any drying, cooling or resting time."
Mobile laser cleaning device
Eneska Laserclean 300 weighs less than 40 kilograms and has been developed for commercial use - both in the workshop and on the move. An integrated water cooling system ensures that the system works constantly at continuous power without overheating or overload failures. A 230-volt, single-phase socket, a suitable compressed air connection and the appropriate protective equipment are required. The device is operated via a large, intuitive display, which can be used, for example, to set laser frequencies so that different surface types and thicknesses can be treated precisely. Presets - for example for woodworking, for removing different degrees of rust or for removing plastic residues - ensure that users achieve the desired result immediately. In addition, correction and setting options are also available on the display of the associated gun handpiece, including for dimensions and blast shape. "The handpiece has a large operating radius with a hose length of five meters," says Fabian Bickenbach. "You point it at the surface to be cleaned and generate a powerful laser beam that can describe various shapes such as a grid or wave pattern. The user is guided so that the gun is optimally aligned. To select a suitable beam pattern, it is possible to project this onto the surface to be cleaned in advance." Eneska Laserclean 300 is safety-compliant and fulfills EN 60825-1 for laser class 4.
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