Cleaning with laser beams

Not every plant is the same. Every industrial plant requiring cleaning has to have just the right method to go gentle on the plant itself while ensuring a constant level of product quality.

Choosing the Right Method: Laser or Dry Ice Technique

Our company features two state-of-the-art methods, neither of which places a burden on resources or the environment. The hallmark of both the jet laser technique and the dry ice blasting technique is a great variety of applications.

Neither of these techniques generates additional waste materials such as sand, glass beads or water residues and beyond that they can even be used during production.

The Jet Laser Technique

Laser cleaning is highly advanced technologically, which is why it has to be applied in a very circumspect fashion. The laser is virtually noiseless in operation and can be integrated directly into the production process applying all safety precautions. Furthermore, the laser does not demonstrate any scattering effect so that it can be used for cleaning even for the most intricate surfaces.

Unfortunately, its removal rates are lower than dry ice, but it has the benefit of enabling you to remove layers ranging between 0.001 mm and 1 mm.

Its removal performance can be extremely fine-tuned and the zone to be cleaned can be narrowed down with great precision. This is the reason why the laser technique is especially useful for cleaning and removing coating from sensitive surfaces.

This is the laser beam as it impacts the metallic surface.
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Laser technique fine tuning guarantees extremely accurate cleaning.

Customers zone

You'll find a whole variety of different types of cleaning applications in our customers zone.