The next time you need to remove rust, save time and money with Laser Cleaners.
Laser Cleaners offer a safe, eco-friendly and cost-effective way to clean substrate material without any damage. The nanosecond-length pulses of laser light evaporate surface impurities, leaving behind no post-procedure waste or clean-up!

Here Is What Rusted or Dirty Metal Looks Like After Laser Cleaning!

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Why Choose Laser Cleaners Over Traditional Methods?
Safe to Operate
Laser cleaning is safer than other forms of cleaning as it is non-damaging and unharming to both the user and the substrate.
Precision Clean
Surfaces will be cleaned wherever the light touches. In other words, it is easy to reach and clean tight spaces with ease.
Non-Damaging
Unlike other forms of surface cleaning, laser cleaning does not damage the substrate.
Save Money
Laser cleaning saves you time and money when compared to other forms of surface cleaning.
Eco Friendly
Laser cleaning isn't harmful to the environment, unlike traditionally used chemicals.
Chemical Free
Laser Cleaning does not require any chemicals or substances to be applied to the surface, unlike traditional methods.
Frequently Asked Questions About Laser Cleaning
Laser cleaning revolves around the principle of laser ablation. This is where individual covalent (molecular) compounds are broken-down and released to the surface by firing nanosecond- length pulses of laser light to the surface. In simple terms, it is the process of removing material from a solid surface by blasting it with a laser. This is why this procedure is often referred to as laser blasting.
The heat from the high intensity laser is able to quickly evaporate surface impurities while also creating microscopic explosions to further eliminate surface debris. This creates almost no waste as nearly all impurities are evaporated, leaving minimal to no clean up.
Our laser can remove the following:
- Rust and oxidization
- Paint
- Grease and oil
- Adhesives
Our lasers can be set to different diameters in order to make sure that the surrounding surfaces remain undamaged and intact.