Archer 350

Design of a compact device for industrial surface cleaning using laser ablation, characterized by optimal mobility and user-friendliness

Leon Clamor

Prof. Martin Topel
Prof. Andreas Kalweit

Semester

Sommer 24
Bachelor

Contact leon.clamor@gmx.de

leonclamor.com

The Archer 350 is a mobile laser cleaning system for industrial use. Thanks to its compact design, the device can be operated either upright or lying down, depending on the space available on site. A unique feature of the Archer 350 is the integrated compressed air and socket connections, which make it possible to connect additional pneumatic tools and actively supplied respiratory masks directly to the device.

The device is equipped with handles all around for easy carrying. Alternatively, the extendable handle on the back can be used to pull the Archer 350 like a trolley. The modern user interface is characterized by a display and buttons that are framed by natural edges and thus protected in the event of a fall.

Thanks to the quick settings directly on the handpiece, machine parameters can be easily adjusted without having to return to the base unit. The handpiece is versatile and allows different grip types for optimum ergonomics for different cleaning tasks. In addition, a shoulder strap can be attached to further relieve the user.

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