On August 22, 2025, inside a Chongqing construction machinery warehouse, a long-serving excavator underwent a technological transformation. Using independently developed pulsed
Laser Cleaning technology, a team of engineers from Chongqing Chuke Intelligent Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Chuke Intelligent") restored the rusted equipment to near-factory condition in record time. An on-site customer, the head of a large engineering company, excitedly stated, "Traditional cleaning requires three days of downtime. Chuke Intelligent's speed and effectiveness have completely overturned my expectations. This is a true revolution in industrial cleaning!"
Chuke Intelligent's pulsed fiber laser cleaning system, equipped with its independently developed "light-acoustic-thermal" multi-physics coupling algorithm, monitors substrate temperature changes in real time and keeps the heat-affected zone within 0.05mm. "It's like equipping the laser with 'smart brakes,' ensuring no loss of substrate hardness even when cleaning aluminum alloy sheets as thin as 0.2mm thick," said Xiao Renmin, Chairman of Chuke Intelligent. This technology has been granted 12 national patents and attracted significant attention at the 2025 Russian International Industrial Exhibition. Third-party testing reports show that metal surfaces cleaned with Chuke Intelligent equipment have a 30% increase in adhesion and corrosion resistance, achieving a 1,000-hour rust-free period in the ISO 9227 salt spray test.
Since launching its laser cleaning and refurbishment solution in early 2025, Chuke Intelligent has signed strategic partnership agreements with several leading companies in the construction machinery industry, delivering over 200 units. Overseas, its extreme cold
Laser Cleaning Machine (operating stably at -40°C) has become a standard feature in Siberian mining areas. A representative of a Russian mining company once publicly commented, "The extreme cold weather causes chemical cleaning agents to freeze easily, and Chuke Intelligent's laser cleaning machines save us 2 million rubles annually in environmental disposal costs."
"Our goal is not only to replace traditional processes, but also to redefine the standards for industrial maintenance," said Tao Yuanyuan, head of Chuke Intelligent's overseas business department. The company plans to establish overseas service centers in Russia, Germany, and other locations to promote the deep integration of laser technology with local automated production lines. Data shows that in the first half of 2025, Chuke Intelligent's overseas orders increased by 120% year-on-year, with laser cleaning machines accounting for over 15% of the European market share.
Chuke Intelligent has already signed purchase agreements for multiple laser cleaning machines and plans to expand the technology to 20 service locations nationwide within the year. "In the era of intelligent manufacturing, even the most 'rough' construction machinery industry can shine with the brilliance of precision technology." This statement from the Chuke Intelligent engineering team perhaps best captures this "destructive cleaning revolution."