New Laser Cleaning Machine Meets Health and Environmental Regulations

Press Release Summary:

  • Cleantech LPC 2000 CTH cleans materials made of aluminum, anodized aluminum, alloy metals, stainless steel, mild steel, nontransparent plastics and plaques
  • Uses high-powered, energy-efficient laser to clean a variety of materials and is well-suited for industrial manufacturers
  • Minimizes chemical and abrasive usage in industrial environments to meet increasing compliance with OSHA and EPA requirements

Original Press Release:

Handheld 2000 W Laser Cleaner Removes Corrosion, Paint, Other Contamination

Orlando, Florida, 01/21/2020 - Laser Photonics (Orlando, FL), which makes fiber and CO2 laser machines for marking, cleaning, cutting, and engraving, has launched what the company says is the first 2000 W handheld laser cleaning machine that is fully capable of meeting health and environmental regulations in manufacturing environments.

Laser cleaning aims at minimizing chemical and abrasive usage in industrial environments to meet increasing compliance with OSHA and EPA requirements' the stricter compliance regulations require safer practices in addressing pollution and health concerns.

Laser Photonics says that the laser cleaning system, called Cleantech LPC 2000CTH, uses a high-powered, energy-efficient laser to clean a variety of materials and is well-suited for industrial manufacturers operating with components that have to withstand high-temperature environments, such as maintenance and repair facilities for military, shipbuilding, and aircraft repair facilities as well as turbines, jet engines, and combustion motors. The technology has seen a wave of adoption by big players in industries such as aerospace, automotive, military and defense, power generation, and marine and shipbuilding, says the company. Laser cleaning works by directing a high-powered laser beam at a material ready for cleaning, rust removal, corrosion removal, decontamination, depainting, pre-welding, or other surface preparation processes. This process can substitute for or replace industrial cleaning processes such as abrasive blasting, sandblasting, and wet chemical processes for decontamination or corrosion removal. The LPC 2000 CTH cleans materials made of aluminum, anodized aluminum, alloy metals, stainless steel, mild steel, copper, brass, nontransparent plastics, plaques, and others. According to Laser Photonics, the LPC 2000 CTH is the fastest laser cleaner available in the market that does not damage the base material of components. Different modes of operations allow the laser to remove charring, rust, or paint at high speeds and volumes but are gentle enough to clean small, delicate parts.

Source: Laser Photonics www.laserphotonics.com

About Laser Photonics Corporation:

For over 35 years, Laser Photonics has been an innovative technology leader in the engineering and manufacturing of world-class Fiber and CO2 Laser material processing equipment for Fortune 1000 companies in various industries. Solutions range from laser cleaning, laser cutting, 3d metal printing, laser engraving, and laser marking offered in standard and custom laser machinery that can be stationary, portable, or incorporated into assembly lines and structures. All machines are built in-house and use the highest quality components available in the market which can make systems last for up to decades and over 100,000 working hours MTBF.

Press Contact:
Tatiana Nikitina
Marketing Director
407-804-1000 x 1008
marketing@laserphotonics.com

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