An introduction to laser cleaning and laser texturing

Monday, January 20, 2025

Lasers revolutionized precision sheet metal fabrication, making cutting and welding (both automated and manual) common. They also clean.
Laser cleaning isn’t quite ubiquitous, but it’s gaining a foothold for applications like paint and rust removal as well as various specialty cleaning applications in aerospace, automotive, and beyond. Most laser cleaning setups use scanning optics.

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Automated Systems Are Designed for High-Volume Cleaning

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Industrial manufacturers frequently need to remove corrosion, grease, residue, and old coatings, or roughen the surface of metals prior to coating components and equipment. At times, contaminants or toxic substances need to be eliminated before further processing.

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Safely Remove Rust And Contamination At Higher Volumes And At A Lower Cost

Sunday, September 22, 2024

Automated laser cleaning systems are designed to cost-effectively clean high volumes of even the largest format parts and equipment and can be tailored to suit the size and complexity of the parts while eliminating concerns over operator safety, says Wayne Tupuola, CEO, of Orlando, Florida-based Laser Photonics (NASDAQ: LASE), a leading global industrial developer of laser systems for cleaning and other material processing applications.

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Using Laser Cleaning Robotic Work Cells to Improve Industrial Processes

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Automated laser cleaning systems are designed to cost-effectively clean high volumes of even the largest format parts and equipment and can be tailored to suit the size and complexity of the parts while eliminating concerns over operator safety, says Wayne Tupuola, CEO, of Orlando, Florida-based Laser Photonics (NASDAQ: LASE), a leading global industrial developer of laser systems for cleaning and other material processing applications.

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In the War Against Maritime Corrosion, Clean Lasers Prove Very Effective

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Clean technology lasers offer superior industrial corrosion removal in myriad applications and can help solve some of the industry’s most costly corrosion problems. The global maritime industry,  including shipbuilding as well as ship maintenance and repair, has been fighting a war against corrosion in metal vessels, infrastructure and equipment at great expense for generations.

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Clean technology lasers offer superior corrosion removal in myriad applications while helping to solve some of the industry’s most costly corrosion problems.

Monday, April 1, 2024

The global wind turbine operation and maintenance market is projected to grow from $3627 billion in 2022 to $6382 billion by 2029 at a CAGR(compound annual growth rate) of 84 percent according to Fortune Business Insights as the industry takes an increasingly lead role in the global energy supply. However corrosion threatens this growth since it can often go unseen and hinder the power generation operation and up time of wind turbines.

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