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Surface Types

Key Benefits of Laser Cleaning Across Substrates

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  • Non-abrasive: Preserves the integrity of the material.

  • Eco-friendly: No chemicals, solvents, or water used.

  • Selective cleaning: Removes contaminants without damaging the underlying material.

  • Precision: Ideal for delicate or intricate surfaces, such as historical artifacts.

 

Laser cleaning is highly effective across industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, art restoration, and manufacturing.

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Metals

  • Steel (carbon steel, stainless steel, galvanized steel)

  • Aluminum

  • Copper

  • Brass

  • Titanium

  • Cast iron

  • Magnesium

Applications: Rust removal, paint stripping, weld cleaning, oxide and residue removal, and preparation for coatings.

02

Wood

  • Hardwoods (oak, maple, walnut)

  • Softwoods (pine, cedar)

Applications: Restoration of wooden surfaces, removal of paint or varnish, cleaning soot from fire-damaged wood, removing mold or mildew.

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Stone & Masonry

  • Marble

  • Granite

  • Limestone

  • Concrete

  • Brick

Applications: Cleaning of monuments, statues, historical buildings, graffiti removal, and surface restoration without damage to the stone.

04

Plastics & Polymers

  • PVC

  • ABS

  • Polyethylene

  • Polycarbonate

Applications: Mold cleaning, residue removal, surface preparation for adhesives or coatings.

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05

Glass & Ceramics

  • Architectural glass

  • Ceramic tiles

  • Applications: Cleaning of stained glass, removal of contaminants, and preparation for coatings.

06

Composites

  • Carbon fiber

  • Fiberglass

  • Applications: Cleaning and surface preparation in aerospace, automotive, and marine industries.

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