2018
DOI: 10.3788/lop55.030005
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Laser Cleaning Technology in Industrial Fields

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“…In terms of practical application, the laser cleaning process is not mature enough, and the equipment limits the laser cleaning efficiency and precision. High-power short-pulse lasers are a major bottleneck limiting the development of complete sets of high-efficiency laser cleaning equipment [10].…”
Section: Technical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of practical application, the laser cleaning process is not mature enough, and the equipment limits the laser cleaning efficiency and precision. High-power short-pulse lasers are a major bottleneck limiting the development of complete sets of high-efficiency laser cleaning equipment [10].…”
Section: Technical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the interaction between a laser beam and a material involves a series of physical and chemical processes, such as decomposition, ionization, vibration, expansion, stripping, shedding, vaporization, and explosion, laser cleaning mechanisms are highly complex [16,17]. At present, laser cleaning mechanisms mainly consist of the laser thermal ablation mechanism [18], the laser thermal stress mechanism [19], and the plasma shock wave mechanism [20].…”
Section: Laser Cleaning Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The laser cleaning process is very complex, and there are many possible mechanisms in the process, including many physical and chemical changes such as ablation, decomposition, ionization, degradation, melting, combustion, vaporization, vibration, splash, expansion, contraction, explosion, peeling, falling off and so on [3] . W. M. Steen roughly divides laser cleaning technology into vaporization treatment, impact treatment and oscillation treatment according to the cleaning principle [4] .…”
Section: Principle Of Laser Cleaningmentioning
confidence: 99%