Laser Photonics CleanTech Is the Perfect Tool for Corrosion Removal After Saltwater Intrusion

ORLANDO, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Laser Photonics Corporation, a leading global industrial developer of CleanTech laser systems for laser cleaning and other material applications, highlights a key application for its CleanTech laser system.

“Our CleanTech laser cleaning solutions can be used to clean metal and material that has been affected by rust and corrosion as a result of storm flooding and saltwater intrusion,” said Wayne Tupuola, chief executive officer of Laser Photonics.

The CleanTech laser cleaning system is highly effective at removing rust and corrosion from a wide variety of surfaces and materials. The flooding that often takes place during storms and hurricanes directly leads to the birth of rust and corrosion that can be removed using CleanTech. Utilize this laser cleaning technology to streamline the removal of these layers in an efficient and eco-friendly manner.

For more information about the CleanTech line of laser cleaning systems, please visit https://www.laserphotonics.com or contact our sales department at [email protected].

CleanTech Laser Blasting Technology

The CleanTech Laser Blasting Technology manufactured by Laser Photonics is eco-friendly, cost-effective and time-efficient. Applications include rust removal, paint removal, surface preparation and more. This technology is an excellent alternative to traditional cleaning methods like sandblasting, dry ice blasting and other abrasive blasting techniques.

Contacts

David Thierer

Marketing Specialist

Laser Photonics Corporation

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