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Looks too good to be true. Anyone have any insight on this??
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CLaBFkeHG0A
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CLaBFkeHG0A
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I am in the laser business and can offer some insight. The laser in the video looks to be a focused, scanning variety. I'd guess 1064nm(color of light) @ 20Watt(output energy) or more. Probably a fiber or YAG type(how the beam is generated) Good brand name lasers such as these are tens of thousands of dollars in cost. They typically have a small field of view and are used for high precision processing and marking applications. They are not a practical solution for large scale rust removal such as would be done with a sand blaster.OK, I am down...
How much and where?
THAT is the question.... I see many videos but WHO is selling a
working unit and I still want to know what the post surface is, post
laser cleaning. I bet ya you still have to blast the surface.
Cooking oxides can only leave debris/coating , yes?
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