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What is Laser Cleaning?

Laser cleaning involves removing unwanted material from a solid surface using a laser beam.

The targeted contaminants absorb the laser’s energy, causing them to either vaporize or detach due to the resulting pressure.

Since the underlying surface does not absorb this energy, it remains unharmed. Our laser cleaning technology is both environmentally friendly & safe to use.

How Does It Work?

1.  The laser sends short pulses of infra-red light to the surface

2.  The contamination absorbs the laser light

3.  The contamination heats up very quickly

 

4.  The substrate remains cool

 

5.  Temperature changes causes the contamination to either turn into a gas or the pressure of the interaction will cause particles to "shred away" from the surface

 

6.  Any remaining residue can be vacuumed off

 

7.  Resulting in a clean, untouched surface restored to it's original condition

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Application

Manufacturing

Manufacturing

Medical

Medical

Automotive

Automotive

Aviation

Aviation

Construction

Construction

Restoration

Restoration

Food Processing

Food Processing

Machinery

Machinery

Tooling

Tooling

Marina

Marina

Mining Machine

Mining Machine

Pipelines

Pipelines

Fire/Carbon

Fire/Carbon

Rail

Rail

Manufacturing

Manufacturing

Utility Plants

Utility Plants

Why Choose
Laser Cleaning?

Laser Cleaning Technology is engineered to replace conventional surface blasting & high-pressure water cleaning methods that rely on abrasive materials like water, dry ice, sand, glass, or plastic. These traditional approaches can often be expensive & create significant mess.

Our laser cleaning systems are fully mobile, allowing them to be deployed almost anywhere, powered either by our mobile inverter generator or a standard single-phase 120V electrical outlet.

 

 Laser cleaning typically eliminates the need for disassembly, as components can be cleaned in place. The laser cleaning head is designed to reach into hard-to-access areas with ease. It also operates quietly enough that normal conversation can usually continue without disruption.

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