1. Keep the working environment clean:
- Place the laser cleaning machine in a clean and tidy working area, away from sources of pollutants such as dust, oil, metal chips, etc. Clean the working area regularly and use tools such as vacuum cleaners and wet cloths to remove dust and debris.
- Install an air filtration system, such as an air purifier or filter, to reduce dust and particles in the air. This can effectively prevent pollutants from entering the optical system of the laser cleaning machine.
2. Control humidity and temperature:
- Keep the humidity of the working environment within an appropriate range to avoid excessive humidity causing condensation on the surface of the lens or breeding mold. A dehumidifier or air conditioner can be used to control humidity.
- Control the temperature of the working environment to avoid excessively high or low temperatures affecting the lens. Temperature changes may cause condensation of water vapor or thermal expansion and contraction on the surface of the lens, thereby affecting the performance of the lens

