Celebrating 40 years at the forefront of laser technology, Laser Photonics Corporation introduces their revolutionary CleanTech line of products at the AMPP conference. Specializing in an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional sandblasting, Laser Photonics’ continuous wave and pulse lasers offer a consumable-free solution for rust removal and surface preparation.
CleanTech lasers
With the CleanTech lasers, Laser Photonics provides an innovative approach to removing contaminants from substrates through micro-explosions, a process that ejects rust and other materials without the danger or waste associated with conventional methods.
“Our technology allows for customizable finishes, from rough surfaces ideal for coating adhesion to smooth, polished metal,” explains Matt Varrone.
Located in Orlando, Florida, Laser Photonics has expanded its product range beyond rust removal. The Marlin, a marine-focused product, offers portability in a waterproof Pelican case for expeditionary cleaning. Additionally, the company produces large-scale laser cutting machines and a laser welder, showcasing their broad expertise in laser technology.
Dual-axis laser system
Laser Photonics stands out with its dual-axis laser system, allowing for a variety of patterns beyond the capabilities of competitor products. This customization aligns with the company’s commitment to adapting technology to meet specific industry needs.
“We design and assemble significant components of our units in Orlando, ensuring high-quality, innovative solutions,” Varrone adds.
Accessible to Industries of All Sizes
Understanding the diverse needs of their clientele, Laser Photonics offers financing options to make their cutting-edge technology accessible to smaller and medium-sized companies, alongside their established large industry customer base.
For more information about Laser Photonics and their CleanTech line of laser products, visit laserphotonics.com.
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