Posted May 28, 2025 at 11:26 am by pusaanindia

Protection of Fiber Laser Cutting Machine in Summer

As temperatures rise in summer, fiber laser cutting machines face a different but equally serious set of challenges. High ambient temperatures, increased humidity, and dust can all take a toll on the machine’s performance and longevity. Therefore, implementing protective measures during the summer months is just as crucial as in winter to ensure continuous and stable operation.

The first and most pressing concern in summer is overheating. Fiber laser cutting machine generate significant internal heat during operation, and when combined with high room temperatures, the risk of thermal overload increases. To counter this, it’s essential to maintain a cool, well-ventilated environment. Air conditioning in the workshop can help stabilize temperatures, preventing the machine’s laser source and control systems from overheating. Always monitor the ambient temperature and make sure it stays within the manufacturer’s recommended operating range.

The machine’s cooling system also demands extra attention in summer. The laser chiller works harder during hot weather, and its efficiency can drop if not properly maintained. Regularly check the chiller’s performance, clean or replace filters, and ensure there is sufficient and clean coolant circulating in the system. Using high-quality coolant and checking for any clogs or leaks can help maintain optimal cooling performance even under extreme conditions.

Humidity is another factor that can silently damage fiber laser machines in summer. High humidity levels increase the risk of condensation inside the machine, especially around sensitive components like optics and electronics. Installing a dehumidifier and keeping the relative humidity below 60% helps protect against moisture-related issues such as rust, short circuits, and optical contamination.

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