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Pulsed vs. Continuous Wave (CW) Fiber: Which Laser Cleaning Machine is Best for Your Industry?

Pulsed vs. Continuous Wave (CW) Fiber: Which Laser Cleaning Machine is Best for Your Industry?

When browsing the MCWLASER laser cleaning series, you may notice an interesting phenomenon: a 200W pulsed laser cleaner is often more expensive than a 1500W continuous wave (CW) laser cleaner.

Lower power but a higher price? The logic behind this is the most critical knowledge point in the field of laser cleaning. Choosing the wrong model will not only waste your budget but may also cause irreversible damage to your workpieces. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the differences between the two.

I. Technical Principles: High-Speed Bombardment vs. Sustained Heat Flow 

1. Continuous Wave (CW) Fiber Laser Cleaning 

CW cleaning is like using a "high-pressure water gun". The laser beam outputs continuously with concentrated energy, primarily vaporizing dirt instantly through high temperatures.

  • Characteristics: Extremely high efficiency; capable of covering large areas in a short time.
  • Trade-off: Because the laser is continuous, heat accumulates rapidly and is conducted to the base material of the workpiece.

2. Pulsed Laser Cleaning 

Pulsed cleaning is more like a "light-energy machine gun" firing tens of thousands of times per second. It impacts contaminants through high-frequency, high-overlap short pulses.

  • Characteristics: Extremely high peak power, but the duration of each individual pulse is extremely short.
  • Advantages: The moment dirt is shattered or vaporized, the irradiation process ends before heat can be conducted to the substrate. This is known as "cold processing".

II.Core Comparison Table

 Feature CW Laser Cleaner Pulsed Laser Cleaner
Mainstream Power 1500W / 2000W / 3000W 100W / 200W / 300W / 500W
Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) Relatively high; may lead to substrate heating or deformation Extremely low; almost no damage to substrate
Cleaning Efficiency Extremely fast (Suitable for heavy-duty, large areas) Moderate (Focuses on precision and quality)
Machine Weight Heavier (Usually requires a water-cooling system) Lighter (Usually split-type or air-cooled)
Price Range High cost-performance ratio Higher cost per watt

 

III. Which One Should You Choose? (Industry Scenarios)

When to Choose Continuous Wave (CW): Efficiency is the Lifeline 

If your workpieces are "heavy-duty" and "durable," CW is your best partner

Large Steel Structure Rust Removal: Such as bridges, building frames, and large pipelines

Old Vehicle Frame Refurbishment: Quickly removes thick chassis paint and years of stubborn rust

Ship Hull Cleaning: Provides incomparable speed for large-scale removal of sea organisms and rust

Pre-welding Rough Cleaning: Quickly clears rust around the weld seams of large components

When to Choose Pulsed: Precision is the Bottom Line 

If your workpieces are high-value, require precision, or strictly forbid substrate damage, pulsed laser is the only choice

High-Value Mold Cleaning: Tire molds or injection molds. Pulsed light cleans residues without altering mold tolerances

Artifact and Artwork Restoration: Accurately removes dirt from stone or metal surfaces while preserving the original texture of the antique

Precision Electronics and Aerospace Parts: Paint or oxide layer removal for precision parts extremely sensitive to thermal deformation

Post-weld Cleaning of Stainless Steel/Aluminum: Removes blackened oxide layers while maintaining the original brightness of the substrate

IV. Air-Cooling vs. Water-Cooling: Another Choice 

When selecting a model, you will also notice differences in heat dissipation

Water-Cooling System: Usually matched with CW cleaners of 1500W or higher. It supports 24-hour high-intensity continuous operation but is bulky, making it suitable for factory workshop environments

Air-Cooling System: Most common in 100W/200W pulsed machines. The machines are compact and portable—some can even fit in a car trunk. Ideal for on-site services, mobile repairs, or studio use

Conclusion: No "Best," Only "Most Suitable" 

In laser cleaning, "bigger power" isn't always better; the more "refined" the control, the more expensive the machine

• If you seek rust removal speed and want the fastest ROI for large projects, choose our 1500W-3000W CW cleaning series.

• If you seek cleaning quality and need to handle expensive molds or precision parts, you must choose our 100W-300W pulsed cleaning series.

If you are still unsure which machine can handle your specific contaminants, please contact our technical experts for a free video testing service!

Tel/WhatsApp/Wechat: +86 191 2130 9226 

Email: team3@mcwlaser.com 

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