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How to Choose the Right Air Compressor for Your Laser Cleaning Machine

Everything you need to know about the Air Compressor requirements for our laser cleaning machines.

At Lasermach, we want to ensure you get the best performance and longest lifespan from your laser cleaning equipment. 

Two of the most common questions we receive from customers are: 

"Do I need an air compressor?" and “How can I power the machine outdoors?”

Is an air compressor necessary? - Yes !!!

Whether you are using a Pulse or Continuous laser cleaning machine, connecting an air compressor is highly recommended.

Why do you need auxiliary gas (air)?

  • Lens Protection: The airflow creates a barrier that prevents dust, rust, and debris from splashing onto and damaging the expensive protective lens.
  • Enhanced Cleaning: The compressed air helps blow away the contaminants stripped by the laser, ensuring a cleaner surface.
  • Cooling: Continuous airflow helps dissipate heat from the cleaning head during extended use.

Recommended Specifications:

To ensure stable operation, choose an air pump with the following parameters:

  • Power: 100W – 1000W (Universal air pumps are suitable)
  • Required Pressure: 0.4 – 0.6 MPa (The compressor itself should ideally reach 0.8 MPa)
  • Tank Capacity: 12L or more
  • Exhaust Volume: 100L/min or more
  • Ensure your compressed air is dry and oil-free. Moisture or oil in the air line can contaminate the lens, leading to cracks or burn marks.

Connection & Setup:

  • Air Tubing: Our machines typically use a 6mm OD (Outer Diameter) air pipe.
  • Adapters: If your air compressor outlet does not match, you can use a Pneumatic Quick Connector to adapt the sizes

Protect your investment: A small investment in a quality air compressor saves you hundreds of dollars in replacement lenses.

If you have any further questions regarding equipment compatibility, please feel free to contact our technical support team! 

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