500W Pulsed Laser Cleaning Machine for Faster, Controlled Surface Cleaning.
Increase cleaning efficiency on rust, oxide, paint, molds, weld seams and precision metal parts while keeping the controlled surface impact of pulsed laser cleaning.
- Higher throughput than lower-power pulsed systems
- No abrasive media or chemical cleaning agents
- Sample testing and configuration support
Move beyond slow precision cleaning without giving up surface control
The 500W pulsed laser cleaner is designed for buyers who need more daily output than a 200W or 300W system, but still want controlled cleaning on valuable molds, metal parts and finished surfaces.
Clean more work in each shift
Higher pulsed output helps increase cleaning speed on suitable rust, oxide, coating and mold-maintenance jobs.
Protect part details and edges
Adjustable process parameters help control energy delivery around textures, grooves, corners and higher-value surfaces.
Reduce secondary cleanup
Laser cleaning can reduce abrasive media, chemical handling and the waste generated by many conventional methods.
Handle changing surface jobs
Use one system for mold residue, rust, oxide, paint, weld discoloration and preparation before another process.
A practical step up for higher-volume pulsed cleaning
Choose this machine when 300W cleaning is limiting production speed and a continuous-wave cleaner would be too aggressive for the part, finish or cleaning objective.
- Handheld operation: reach molds, assembled equipment, irregular parts and maintenance areas.
- Adjustable process: tune scanning, speed and cleaning passes for different contaminants and finishes.
- Production-ready configuration: match cable length, optics, power standard and accessories to the worksite.
- Application support: confirm the cleaning effect through sample testing before the final machine is configured.
Review the machine, cleaning head and operator controls
Clear product views help your team evaluate machine access, control layout, cable handling and the details that matter during daily use.
Use 500W pulsed cleaning where speed and surface condition both matter
Cleaning results depend on the base material, contamination layer, geometry and required finish. These are the applications where 500W pulsed output is commonly considered.
Mold Cleaning
Remove rubber, release-agent and production residue while preserving mold details.
Rust and Oxide Removal
Restore tools, parts and equipment before inspection, repair or finishing.
Paint and Coating Removal
Strip selected coatings by controlled passes for repair and refurbishment work.
Weld Seam Cleaning
Remove discoloration, oxide and residue before inspection or the next process.
Surface Preparation
Prepare joining, bonding and coating areas with a repeatable non-contact process.
Metal Part Refurbishment
Clean higher-value components while reducing grinding marks and abrasive residue.
Judge the machine by the surface it leaves behind
Compare contamination removal, edge definition, surface texture and the condition of the base material before choosing the final process settings.
Rust, oxide, coating or process residue can affect inspection, repair, welding, bonding and the appearance of the finished part.
Suitable settings can remove the target layer efficiently while maintaining the surface condition required for the next operation.
Watch the 500W cleaner handle real surface work
Review cleaning speed, scan movement, operator access and the final surface before deciding whether this power level matches your workload.
500W Machine Demonstration
See machine startup, parameter adjustment, scanning and a complete cleaning pass.
Rust and Oxide Removal
Review cleaning coverage, repeated passes and the resulting metal surface.
Mold Cleaning
See how pulsed cleaning reaches textures and details during routine mold maintenance.
Configure the 500W pulsed cleaner around your parts and worksite
The final cable length, optics, electrical standard, accessories and machine format should be confirmed against your cleaning area, material and production routine.
| Specification | 500W Pulsed Cleaner | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Laser type | Pulsed fiber laser | Supports controlled energy delivery for precision surface cleaning. |
| Rated laser power | 500W | Provides a higher-throughput pulsed option for frequent or larger cleaning jobs. |
| Cleaning method | Non-contact laser surface cleaning | Reduces direct tool contact, abrasive media and chemical handling. |
| Operation format | Handheld cleaning head | Supports molds, irregular parts, equipment and repair areas. |
| Scan and process control | Adjustable for the selected cleaning head and optics | Helps match coverage, cleaning passes and final surface condition. |
| Fiber and cable length | Configured for the working radius | Allows the operator to reach parts without unnecessary cable restriction. |
| Cooling and electrical supply | Matched to the final machine configuration and destination | Supports stable use with the correct voltage, plug and worksite requirements. |
| Supported processes | Rust, oxide, paint, mold residue, weld cleaning and surface preparation | One platform can support several maintenance and production tasks. |
| Optional project support | Sample testing, OEM branding, parameter guidance and remote training | Helps your team confirm the machine and prepare for operation. |
Build the machine around the way your operators actually work
A useful quotation should define more than laser power. Oceanplayer can match the machine layout and accessories to the part, work area and daily cleaning routine.
Fiber and cable length
Select a practical reach for molds, fixed equipment, large parts and the operator’s movement path.
Head and optics
Match scan width and process flexibility to small details, broad surfaces or changing applications.
Electrical standard
Confirm destination voltage, plug standard, workshop environment and planned operating schedule.
Accessories and spares
Prepare protective optics, safety equipment and commonly used service items for routine production.
Choose 500W when it gives you the right balance of speed and control
The best machine is not always the highest power. Compare the part value, contamination, cleaning area, required finish and daily volume before choosing.
Choose 300W Pulsed
A good fit for smaller parts, moderate workloads and delicate cleaning where production speed is not the main constraint.
- Smaller or detailed surfaces
- Light-to-moderate contamination
- Lower daily cleaning volume
Choose 500W Pulsed
Best suited to frequent cleaning where your team needs stronger throughput while retaining pulsed control over the final surface.
- Larger parts or repeated cleaning cycles
- Rust, oxide, coatings and mold residue
- Higher output with controlled impact
Choose a CW Cleaner
Consider continuous-wave cleaning for broad steel surfaces and heavy contamination where maximum removal speed matters more than precision.
- Large structural steel areas
- Heavy rust or wide coating removal
- Less surface-sensitive work
Evaluate the machine by your complete cleaning workflow
For an industrial buyer, cleaning speed is only part of the decision. Consider preparation, consumables, operator effort, secondary cleanup and the quality of the surface delivered to the next process.
Fewer process consumables
Reduce dependence on blasting media, grinding discs and many chemical cleaning agents.
Less secondary cleanup
Limit abrasive residue and chemical waste that can extend maintenance or production downtime.
Repeatable operator settings
Save suitable parameter groups for recurring parts and standard cleaning routines.
More useful daily output
Use 500W pulsed power when lower-power cleaning no longer keeps pace with the workload.
Send your part. Confirm the 500W result before you order.
Share your substrate, contamination type, cleaning area, current method and expected finish. Oceanplayer can test the process and recommend a practical machine configuration for your work.
Share the Surface
Send photos or samples with material, contamination and target finish details.
Run the Test
Evaluate suitable scan settings, passes, cleaning coverage and surface condition.
Confirm the Setup
Review result photos or video and finalize machine, optics and accessories.
Prepare the machine for your destination and application
Oceanplayer supports machine configuration, cleaning tests, final inspection, export packing, operating guidance and after-sales communication for international projects.
- Application discussion and sample cleaning before final selection
- Destination voltage, plug and machine configuration confirmation
- Machine inspection and cleaning test before shipment
- Operation guidance, parameter support and remote communication
Compare the 500W model with related machines and applications
Use these pages to verify cleaning technology, power level and application fit before requesting the final quotation.
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Share your surface, workload and required finish
Receive a more useful recommendation by including the base material, contamination, cleaning area, daily workload, photos or video and delivery country.
Answers to common 500W buying questions
Use these answers as a starting point, then verify your material and surface result through sample testing.