

Surface Types
Key Benefits of Laser Cleaning Across Substrates
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Non-abrasive: Preserves the integrity of the material.
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Eco-friendly: No chemicals, solvents, or water used.
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Selective cleaning: Removes contaminants without damaging the underlying material.
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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
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Steel (carbon steel, stainless steel, galvanized steel)
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Aluminum
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Copper
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Brass
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Titanium
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Cast iron
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Magnesium
Applications: Rust removal, paint stripping, weld cleaning, oxide and residue removal, and preparation for coatings.
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Wood
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Hardwoods (oak, maple, walnut)
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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
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Marble
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Granite
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Limestone
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Concrete
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Brick
Applications: Cleaning of monuments, statues, historical buildings, graffiti removal, and surface restoration without damage to the stone.
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Plastics & Polymers
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PVC
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ABS
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Polyethylene
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Polycarbonate
Applications: Mold cleaning, residue removal, surface preparation for adhesives or coatings.


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Glass & Ceramics
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Architectural glass
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Ceramic tiles
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Applications: Cleaning of stained glass, removal of contaminants, and preparation for coatings.
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Composites
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Carbon fiber
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Fiberglass
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Applications: Cleaning and surface preparation in aerospace, automotive, and marine industries.
