Technology
The laser cleaning process is closely related to the so-called laser ablation phenomenon, i.e. breaking the bonds of atoms with a focused beam of light. This phenomenon causes the transition of a solid to a gas or plasma state, omitting the liquid state.
The laser beam consists of thousands of photons that hit the cleaned surface. Each photon collides with the surface of the coating, which causes the excitation of individual atoms, which, by colliding with each other, increase the temperature and thus the energy. When the energy generated in this way exceeds the critical threshold, the connections between the shell atoms are broken. Then the phenomenon of sublimation occurs, i.e. the transition of broken structures from a solid state to a gaseous state or to a plasma. Additionally, an acoustic wave is generated during the evaporation of the coating. It moves towards the substrate, but after reflection from the boundary between it and the layer of contaminants, it changes its direction and additionally helps in the floating of particles into the air.


