The cleaning head is a weak link in laser rust removal machines. Currently, there are several issues with the cleaning heads of some brands on the market.
Firstly, heating of the gun head is a common issue. This could be due to shortcomings in material selection, heat dissipation design, or manufacturing processes. Heating of the gun head not only affects the rust removal effect but also may shorten the lifespan of the gun head.
Secondly, low oscillation frequency is a prominent problem. The oscillation frequency of the cleaning gun head significantly impacts the rust removal efficiency. Some brands' gun heads have a low oscillation frequency, resulting in low rust removal efficiency and inability to meet the demands of efficient operations.
Furthermore, burning lenses is also a common problem with cleaning gun heads. Lenses are one of the key components of the cleaning gun head. Some gun heads, due to design or manufacturing issues, are prone to burning lenses during use, increasing maintenance costs and usage risks.
In addition, some gun heads cannot work for long periods due to poor heat dissipation performance or insufficient material durability, preventing long-term continuous operation and limiting the efficiency of the laser rust removal machine.
Lastly, insensitive alarm devices also cause trouble for users. The alarm device of the cleaning gun head is crucial for timely detection and resolution of issues. However, some gun heads have insufficiently sensitive alarm devices that fail to issue timely warnings.
The main reasons for these problems include the following:
1. There are too few companies in China specializing in making gun heads, and their professional technology needs improvement. Currently, there is no brand in China that specializes in making laser cleaning gun heads. The mainstream gun heads are derived products from companies making laser welding heads, and the cleaning gun head market is relatively small and not given much attention.
2. The gun heads do not meet practical needs. Engineers designing and manufacturing them are far removed from practical sites, and customer feedback is not corrected in a timely manner, always hoping that customers will adapt.