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The core of long-distance laser cutting lies in utilizing high-energy laser beams to cut or melt materials. When the laser is focused on the surface of the target object, the local temperature rises rapidly, causing the material to vaporize or melt within an extremely short time, thereby achieving precise cutting or fragmentation. Compared to traditional mechanical demolition, long-distance laser cutting eliminates the need for physical contact, reducing additional wear and tear caused by tool abrasion and vibration.
Taking concrete as an example, traditional hydraulic breakers require repeated impacts to achieve fragmentation, while lasers can penetrate a certain thickness of concrete layers in seconds with neat cuts, reducing the difficulty of subsequent cleanup. This non-contact operation method is particularly suitable for use in complex environments, such as confined spaces or hazardous areas.
The efficiency improvement of long-distance laser cutting is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
-High precision: The laser beam can precisely control its range of action, avoiding accidental damage to surrounding structures. For example, when demolishing walls, traditional methods may affect adjacent load-bearing parts, while lasers can strictly cut along a predetermined path to reduce unnecessary damage.
-Fast speed: For materials such as metal and concrete, laser cutting speed far exceeds traditional tools. Experimental data shows that under the same conditions, the efficiency of laser cutting steel is more than three times that of mechanical cutting.
-Wide adaptability: Whether it is metal, stone or composite materials, laser can adjust parameters according to material characteristics to achieve efficient dismantling.
Demolition of buildings In urban renewal, lasers can be used to accurately demolish local structures and reduce the impact on surrounding buildings. For example, when demolishing a part of a high-rise building, lasers can complete the task without disturbing the overall structure.
Emergency rescue In earthquakes or collapse accidents, laser equipment can quickly cut through steel bars or concrete, buying time for rescue efforts.
Industrial maintenance In chemical plants or nuclear facilities, lasers can safely cut pipes or containers, avoiding the risk of sparks.