What’s the Difference Between CW and Pulsed Laser Cleaning?

Introduction

Laser cleaning is revolutionizing rust and surface contaminant removal. But when choosing a system, clients often ask: what’s the difference between CW and Pulsed Laser Cleaning? This guide breaks down the two technologies to help you choose the right solution for your application.


CW Laser Cleaning: Power Meets Productivity

CW (Continuous Wave) lasers provide a constant, high-powered laser beam. They’re perfect for:

  • Heavy-duty rust removal
  • Paint stripping
  • Industrial grease and oxide removal

Best used for:
Shipbuilding, automotive plants, steel mills, and manufacturing lines.

At UTM, we offer CW laser machines from 1000W to 6000W — ideal for high-volume operations that demand speed and durability.

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Pulsed Laser Cleaning: Precision Without Damage

Pulsed lasers deliver energy in rapid bursts, reducing heat impact on surfaces. They’re preferred when:

  • The surface must remain intact (e.g., electronics, tooling)
  • You’re working on fine-detail or heritage conservation
  • Portability and compact size matter

We offer 100W–500W portable Pulsed Laser Machines, ideal for sensitive jobs and on-site service work.

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Which Is Right for You?

FeatureCW LaserPulsed Laser
Cleaning PowerVery HighModerate
Surface SafetyModerateExcellent
PortabilityLess PortableVery Portable
Industrial FitHeavy IndustryPrecision Jobs

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re restoring ancient surfaces or tackling corroded steel, UTM has a laser cleaning solution tailored for your needs. Still unsure?

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