This technology utilizes brief, intense bursts of light energy to remove contaminants from a variety of surfaces. For example, rust, paint, and other unwanted materials can be ablated or vaporized without damaging the underlying substrate. This non-contact method offers a high degree of precision and control.
Offering advantages over traditional cleaning methods, this process is environmentally friendly, often requiring no chemical solvents. Its speed and efficiency minimize downtime in industrial settings, contributing to cost savings. The technique has evolved significantly from its early applications, becoming increasingly sophisticated and versatile.