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Laser Photonics cleaning technology simplifies the removal of biofilms in industrial environments

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2023-09-20 14:41:43
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Laser Photonics Corporation is a leading global industrial developer of CleanTech laser systems for laser cleaning and other material applications, highlighting a key application of its CleanTech laser system.

Wayne Tupuola, CEO of Laser Photonics, commented, "Our CleanTech laser cleaning system provides an efficient and cost-effective method for removing biofilms from various materials and surfaces.

When microorganisms adhere to the surface of an object by secreting viscous gelatinous substances, they form a biofilm in a humid environment. Biofilm can be formed on water treatment system components, food processing plant machinery, medical equipment, and ship hulls. CleanTech laser cleaning allows you to quickly evaporate biofilm on almost any surface through a non-contact, environmentally friendly program that is safe and easy to use for operators.

CleanTech laser sandblasting technology
The CleanTech laser sandblasting technology manufactured by Laser Photonics is environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and time-saving. Applications include rust removal, paint removal, surface treatment, etc. This technology is an excellent alternative to traditional cleaning methods such as sandblasting, dry ice blasting, and other sandblasting techniques.

Source: Laser Network

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