Perhaps a new chance for the old aviation engines and parts
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I need one of those. Don't tell my wife. O0
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I want one, they're only $480 000. I'm not getting one.
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Would someone who understands engineering better than I be able to confirm how this would affect the thickness and other parameters of the metal object while cleaning the rust/corrosion off?
Is there more to this than the lasers being a micro-scrubbing agent akin to a very small steel-wool scrubber?
Is there more to this than the lasers being a micro-scrubbing agent akin to a very small steel-wool scrubber?
It works because the rust absorbs the energy from the laser and is heated to a plasma state. The bare metal underneath the rust is reflective at the wavelength of the laser, so it doesn't heat up.
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