

Key Advantages
DT-QXS Pulsed Laser Cleaner Features
Handheld Laser Cleaner Details Images

Chemical-Free Cleaning Process
Pulsed laser cleaning does not require chemical cleaning agents or abrasive media for many applications. It can reduce chemical use and secondary waste compared with chemical cleaning or sandblasting.
Proper fume extraction and laser safety protection are still required during operation.
Lower Heat Impact and Precise Cleaning
The pulsed laser beam delivers energy in short pulses, helping reduce heat accumulation on the base material. This makes it suitable for precision cleaning, delicate surfaces, molds, coated materials, and applications where surface protection is important.
Actual cleaning effect depends on material type, surface condition, coating thickness, laser power, pulse settings, and operator parameters.


Lightweight Laser Cleaning Head
The laser cleaning head is designed for handheld operation and precision surface cleaning. The sealed optical structure helps reduce dust contamination, and the drawer-style protective lens design makes lens replacement more convenient.
Pulsed Fiber Laser Source
The DT-QXS supports pulsed laser power from 100W to 1000W. At 100W, Gaussian beam output is available. At 200W, Gaussian and flat-top beam options can be selected. Above 300W, flat-top beam output is commonly used.
Gaussian beam output provides more concentrated energy for stronger localized cleaning, while flat-top beam output distributes energy more evenly for smoother surface cleaning.


Intelligent Laser Cleaning System
The intelligent cleaning system supports parameter adjustment, cleaning pattern selection, power control, and operation monitoring. It can be configured for manual or automatic cleaning applications according to customer requirements.
Optional Smoke Purifier
An optional smoke purifier can help collect smoke, dust, and particles generated during laser cleaning. A multi-stage filter system can reduce airborne particles and support cleaner workshop operation.

DT-QXS Pulsed Laser Cleaning Machine Parameters
Item
Specification
Model
DT-QXS Pulsed Laser Cleaning Machine
Laser Type
Pulsed fiber laser
Laser Power
100W / 200W / 300W / 500W / 1000W
Laser Head Scanning Range
100 x 100 mm / 180 x 180 mm
Head Type
Lightweight handheld cleaning head
Cooling Type
Air cooling
Laser Source Options
MAX / Raycus / IPG / Reci, confirm by configuration
Control Panel
Touchscreen
Laser Head Operating Mode
Manual / Auto
Power Range
10%-100%
Output Central Wavelength
1080 nm
Bandwidth
4-6 nm
Pulse Repetition Rate
20 kHz, confirm by configuration
Minimum Bending Radius
200 mm
Fiber Length
5 m / 10 m
Power Supply
220V or 380V
Power Consumption
< 2000W
DT-QXS Pulsed vs DT-QX Continuous Laser Cleaning
Laser Type
Pulsed laser
Continuous laser
Best For
Precision cleaning and lower heat impact
Heavy-duty rust, paint, and coating removal
Surface Protection
Better for delicate surfaces
Better for fast removal on metal surfaces
Portability
Suitcase-style portable design
Handheld industrial machine
Typical Power
100W-1000W
1000W-3000W
Typical Applications
Molds, delicate parts, oxide layers, oil stains, coating removal
Large-area rust removal, paint stripping, heavy industrial cleaning
Pulsed Laser Cleaning Machine Applications
Cleaning Materials and Sample Applications






DT-QXS Pulsed Laser Cleaning Machine FAQs
What is the DT-QXS pulsed laser cleaning machine used for?
The DT-QXS is used for precision rust removal, paint removal, oxide layer removal, oil stain cleaning, mold residue cleaning, coating removal, and delicate surface cleaning.
What is the difference between pulsed and continuous laser cleaning?
What materials can the DT-QXS clean?
What laser power options are available?
Can the DT-QXS remove rust and paint?
Get a Pulsed Laser Cleaning Solution
Tell us your material, surface condition, contamination type, coating thickness, cleaning area, and quality requirement. Dato will recommend the suitable DT-QXS laser power, beam type, fiber length, cleaning head, smoke purifier, and auxiliary equipment.
